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Trump’s love of letters provides a window into his approach to communication and the presidency. He likes tactile things. He cherishes the attention. He wants something to show off.
While digging through old folders and filing cabinets, Western Canada High School teacher Geneviève Dale happened across an 81-year-old letter mailed by a Canadian sailor just months before he died.
All letters are read and scanned for electronic saving before being passed to the recipients. The pen pals exchange letters about four to six times during a school year.
This article contains spoilers for “The End of the Road,” Season 2, Episode 12 of “Poker Face,” now streaming on Peacock.
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