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The FBI admitted, through a filing with the special lawfare assassin, Jack Smith, that they not only turned off their cameras to conduct the raid, they also staged the “evidence” to make it appear Trump left sensitive evidence out in the open.
The lawfare assassin himself, Jack Smith, confessed to the crime, stating “At that point, the team began using blank sheets of paper with handwritten annotations to identify the document. The information generally included the document title, classification level, a description of the subject matter, document identification numbers, and/or fates in the document… As part of the processing of seized documents marked classified, ERT photographed the documents (with appropriate cover sheets added by FBI personnel) next to the box in which they were located.”
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Excerpt from thepostmillennial.com
Biden admin special counsel Jack Smith on Monday filed a motion urging the judge in the Mar-a-Lago documents case to throw out Trump’s motion to dismiss the case based on “spoliation of evidence in violation of due process.” The Trump motion from early June alleged that the FBI, during its 2022 raid of Trump’s Palm Peach estate, destroyed “important exculpatory evidence relating to the locations of the allegedly classified documents at issue.”
The filing from Smith stated that during the execution of the search warrant, “At approximately 9:55 am, the CCTV servers were turned off to prevent recording, at the request of the FBI, out of concern for agent safety.” Independent journalist Julie Kelly, who has done extensive reporting on the cases against Trump and J6 defendants, noted the section on X. “At approximately 10:20 am, recording resumed, at the direction of Trump attorneys.”
The section continued on to state that during the time recording was paused, “the cameras continued to display a live feed, and some Trump Organization personnel who had access to the network feed monitored it live.” The filing noted that before the cameras ceased recording, DOJ attorney Bratt tried once to reach a Trump attorney over the phone unsuccessfully, and successfully did so on the second call. The filing also noted that the search was initiated at around 10:33 am.
