Trump wanted to 'EXECUTE' staffer who leaked bunker story
Trump wanted to 'EXECUTE' staffer who leaked the story of him staying in the White House bunker during the Black Lives Matter protests in DC, book claims Former President Donald Trump wanted to 'execute' the staffer who leaked to the press that he had been taken to the White House bunker amid BLM protests 'Whoever did that, they should be charged with treason!' Trump yelled during a meeting. 'They should be executed!' Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender detailed the incident in his new book Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost Trump tasked his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to hunt down the leaker and remained angry about it for days, Bender wrote The president also tried to downplay the incident saying, 'I was there for a tiny, short little period of time,' saying he was there, 'more for an inspection'
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Former President Donald Trump wanted to 'execute' the staffer who leaked to the press that he had been taken down to the White House bunker by Secret Service amid last summer's Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd.
Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender wrote in his new book Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost that Trump's reaction to the bunker story leak 'was the most upset some aides had ever seen the president.'
'Whoever did that, they should be charged with treason!' Trump yelled, according to an excerpt from CNN. 'They should be executed!'
Former President Donald Trump yelled that he wanted to 'execute' the staffer who told the news media he had to