Among the material allegedly seized from former President Trump’s home were numerous empty folders that once contained classified information or intel designated to be returned to the military, renewing questions over fallout from the potential mishandling of records and if they have since been recovered.
In an inventory from the Justice Department unsealed by a judge Friday, the government detailed that interspersed with Trump’s personal belongings were 48 empty folders with classified banners as well as another 42 empty folders that were labeled “return to staff secretary/military aide,” according to the filing.
In an inventory from the Justice Department unsealed by a judge Friday, the government detailed that interspersed with Trump’s personal belongings were 48 empty folders with classified banners as well as another 42 empty folders that were labeled “return to staff secretary/military aide,” according to the filing.
Is it possible that - at least in this case - something can be made from nothing? I'm starting to question the age requirements for employment at the FBI.
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Makes you wonder where the contents of those folders went, now doesn't it? Or maybe Trump collected them after declassifying the contents as President and left them there just to screw with the FBI.
ReplyDeleteAnd we believe the fbi why?
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