Tuesday, May 7, 2024

It never pays to "tamper with exculpatory evidence"

Jack Smith is COOKED After Recent Admission

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office dropped a bombshell that has reverberated through the halls of justice and into the chaotic sphere of public opinion.

In a recent court filing, Smith’s team admitted to a significant blunder: crucial evidence in the heated case against former President Donald Trump concerning classified documents had been altered or manipulated post-seizure by the FBI.

This revelation is not just a footnote in legal proceedings; it’s a full-blown scandal that raises serious questions about the integrity of the investigation.

The crux of the matter lies in the handling of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s illustrious Palm Beach residence.

According to the filing, the order of documents within some of the boxes was shuffled, leading to a discrepancy between their digital scans and physical arrangement. This mix-up wasn’t just a clerical error; it was initially concealed from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s courtroom. The filing confessed that previous claims about the evidence remaining in its pristine state were, in fact, mistaken.

This admission doesn’t merely add a wrinkle to the case; it throws the entire prosecutorial approach under a microscope.

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