Shocking Revelation: Crucial Evidence in Trump's Case Tampered with by FBI!

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The prosecution team led by Special Counsel Jack Smith has acknowledged a significant issue in the former president Trump's case involving classified documents. They admitted that crucial evidence was tampered with by the FBI after seizure, and that they had previously misled the court about it.

In a recent court filing addressed to Judge Aileen Cannon, the prosecution team disclosed that the sequence of documents in certain boxes of memos seized from Mar-a-Lago had been altered. The filing explains that various individuals, including court-mandated personnel and investigators, accessed the boxes for different purposes, leading to discrepancies in the order of items within them.

Furthermore, a footnote attached to the filing concedes that the prosecutors had provided inaccurate information to the court previously by asserting that the evidence remained unchanged since seizure. This acknowledgment highlights the inconsistency between the prior representation and the current reality.

Reportedly, the arrangement of documents is expected to be a crucial aspect of Trump's defense strategy. Trump intends to argue that the documents were originally organized chronologically in the White House before being transferred to Mar-a-Lago, indicating that he had no knowledge of their classified nature or access to them.

Legal analyst Alan Dershowitz emphasized that while the prosecutors may downplay the significance of the filing, it essentially amounts to an admission of evidence tampering.

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