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Court Docs Show Pics From Mar-A-Lago Raid Were Part Of Media Stunt

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The FBI purchased glossy cover sheets to use in photos of authorities’ unprecedented raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

On Tuesday, journalist Julie Kelly posted court documents on X showing Special Counsel Jack Smith “admitted the FBI added cover sheets to alleged classified documents found at MAL and took photos for evidence.”

“This confirms my report from last month that the FBI doctored evidence to produce stunt photos of classified documents at [Mar-a-Lago],” Kelly said.

Now see if you notice the slight shift here.

FBI agents allegedly found “loose classified cover sheets” in a blue leatherbound box in Trump’s office.

Then suddenly–some were attached to classified documents.

Also why are FBI placeholder sheets in classified discovery?? pic.twitter.com/tckEpqz4qG

— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) June 25, 2024

In May, District Court Judge Aileen Cannon ordered an indefinite postponement of the criminal classified documents case against the former president to allow an independent review of the documents in the case tampered with by prosecutors. Prosecutors admitted to mishandling the evidence triggering the delay demanded by the judge which now threatens the possibility for Smith’s team to go to trial before the November election.

According to Kelly on Tuesday, the FBI’s colored cover sheets were included in “classified discovery” implicating prosecutors’ desire to keep the details of the added documents concealed from the public.

“The FBI brought colored classified cover sheets to the raid under the guise of using them to substitute classified documents found within Trump’s boxes,” Kelly wrote on X. “Instead,

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