National Archives wanted Trump-Kim Jong Un letters to be sent via FedEx
More than a year before the FBI conducted its raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, the National Archives instructed one of the former president’s attorneys to send some sensitive White House materials, including messages from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, via FedEx.
Shortly after Trump left office, officials from the National Archives began asking Trump officials to return various documents that were grabbed from the White House. At one point during the negotiations, a senior National Archives official told former Trump lawyer Scott Gast to send the letters from the North Korean leader using FedEx’s...