Special Counsel Jack Smith responded to President Trump’s motion to dismiss the classified documents case based on the “spoliation” of evidence seized by agents during the 2022 raid of Mar-a-Lago.
In the filings, Jack Smith officially admitted that the FBI staged photos of classified documents during the Mar-a-Lago raid.
According to the new motion filed, the FBI turned off the security cameras at Mar-a-Lago, citing “concern for agent safety” — the usual excuse when the government is violating someone’s rights.
🔥🔥Huge! The FBI purposely set Trump up for additional charges!
— Bad Kitty Unleashed 🦁 (@pepesgrandma) June 25, 2024
The FBI turned off the Mar-A-Lago security cameras. And then after, Jack Smith charged Trump and his staff for deleting it!
“Special Counsel Jack Smith accused Donald Trump and two employees of conspiring to… https://t.co/ONpHLUhbN2 pic.twitter.com/7LUhCiu77J
In August 2022, Biden’s FBI raided Mar-a-Lago and seized boxes of records..
Heavily armed agents stormed Mar-a-Lago, and by November, Biden’s DOJ had appointed a special counsel to investigate the documents stored at the Florida residence.
“At approximately 9:55 am, the CCTV servers were turned off to prevent recording, at the request of the FBI, out of concern for agent safety,” Jack Smith’s prosecutors wrote. “At approximately 10:20 am, recording resumed at the request of Trump attorneys.”
NEW: Jack Smith's team just filed a response opposing Donald Trump's motion to dismiss docs case based on "spoliation" of evidence seized during MAL raid.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) June 25, 2024
Wait…FBI wanted security cameras off for "agent safety?"
But I have been told by the experts that no danger existed! pic.twitter.com/wqUIJYfhX8