Florida Judge Aileen Cannon delayed former President Donald Trump’s trial involving classified documents due to new explosive information that emerged. There are suspicions that federal employees may have planted the documents to frame Trump, which could result in the case being dismissed. The handling of evidence by federal lawyers could also lead to consequences, including the potential loss of their licenses.
Recent revelations suggest that the special counsel’s office mishandled the allegedly classified documents seized from Trump’s property. There are concerns about missing or added documents, as well as tampering with evidence. Furthermore, there are suspicions that a federal agency sent documents to Trump’s property while the case was being set up, raising questions about the integrity of the evidence.
The tampering with evidence could corrupt the entire case against Trump, leading to possible sanctions and dismissal of the case. It has also been revealed that the White House and Department of Justice collaborated with the National Archives to build the case against Trump long before the FBI raid on his property. This suggests that the case may have been politically motivated from the beginning.
The ongoing legal battles against Trump are seen as attempts to bankrupt and imprison him for political reasons. The credibility of the case against Trump is being questioned, considering the history of actions taken by the same agencies involved in the case. Overall, there are concerns about the integrity of the evidence and the motivations behind the legal actions against Trump.