Those who were aware of the 2011 effort to conceal Trump’s records said the request set off a frenzy at the military academy. Coverdale declined to say where he hid Trump’s records or to identify the people who ordered him to pull them out of the school’s files. In 2011, when the military academy was asked to secure Trump’s records, he had not entered politics formally. At New York Military Academy, the decision to remove Trump’s records from the files was unique, said Jones, a management consultant who served as headmaster from 2010 to 2011. First, Pezzullo, Trump’s fellow graduate, spilled a glass of Diet Coke on Trump’s cream-colored carpet, which caused Trump to blurt an expletive, according to two participants in the meeting.
Source: Washington Post March 05, 2019 21:22 UTC