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Did Federal Agencies Plant Classified Docs To Frame Trump? Joy Pullmann

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mystery-ak:
Did Federal Agencies Plant Classified Docs To Frame Trump?
Joy Pullmann
9–11 minutes

On May 7, Florida Judge Aileen Cannon postponed former President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial after explosive information dropped late Friday afternoon. Several new pieces of evidence indicate it’s even possible federal employees planted classified documents to frame Trump.

Even if what happened isn’t that nefarious — although exactly that scenario has already been deployed against Trump several times — not only could the case be thrown out of court, but some federal lawyers may have risked their licenses for mishandling evidence.

As time goes on, the lawfare cases are looking increasingly like coverups of government attempts to imprison Democrats’ top political opponent by framing him with crimes he didn’t do. It’s yet another indication the federal government is using the U.S. legal system to serve extremist partisans instead of justice, destroying equality before the law.

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https://thefederalist.com/2024/05/09/did-federal-agencies-plant-classified-documents-to-frame-trump/

rustynail:
Did Federal Agencies Plant Classified Docs To Frame Trump?

Do Boeings crash?

DefiantMassRINO:
That's why we have trials ... to search for the truth.

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The sooner the Documents Case starts, the sooner Trump can be exonerated and the sooner the American public can learn how the Deep State - DOJ, FBI, NARA, etc. - conspired to frame Trump.

GtHawk:

--- Quote from: DefiantMassRINO on May 09, 2024, 04:54:42 pm ---That's why we have trials ... to search for the truth.

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The sooner the Documents Case starts, the sooner Trump can be exonerated and the sooner the American public can learn how the Deep State - DOJ, FBI, NARA, etc. - conspired to frame Trump.

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Agreed, though searching for and finding the the truth when

Maj. Bill Martin:
I doubt the docs were planted, but sloppiness/incompetence wouldn't surprise me in the least.   The on-scene junior lawyers likely handled documents as they would in most cases without fully comprehending why things like preserving the order of the documents would be so critical in a classified documents case.

That still leaves the question of why that error was not disclosed sooner, however.

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