Report: Feds may have 'planted' evidence against Trump | WND – EVOL

Armed FBI agents conduct a search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday evening, Aug. 8, 2022.

Democrats’ lawfare cases against President Trump are thick on the ground these days, and one of the more serious involves claims he illegally had classified documents from his presidency in his home.

There was that FBI SWAT-style raid on Mar-a-Lago in which authorities claimed they recovered documents.

The case already is in trouble, what with prosecutors’ admission that they tainted evidence by changing the location of some of the documents they took.

But now there’s a new headache for special counsel Jack Smith, a report from the Federalist that suggests “federal employees planted classified documents to frame Trump.”

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“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,” the report explained.

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