NewsUSATrump avoids confirming under oath his suggestions that the FBI planted evidence at Mar-a-Lago against him

Trump avoids confirming under oath his suggestions that the FBI planted evidence at Mar-a-Lago against him

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Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by former United States President Donald Trump, ruled Thursday in favor of preventing the tycoon from presenting an affidavit on some of the comments he has been making in recent weeks about the FBI after the registration in his Mar-a-Lago mansion, including that the feds had planted evidence to incriminate him.

Cannon’s ruling annuls the directive with which the independent special investigator in charge of reviewing the evidence collected during the search, Judge Raymond J. Dearie, requested that Trump’s defense team issue an affidavit on whether anything seized that appears on the FBI list he was not at Mar-a-Lago at the time.

Cannon contends that Dearie would have overstepped and that there is no requirement that the respondent submit final objections to the possible inaccuracy of the plaintiff’s inventory, its descriptions, or its content, and that if issues arise during the review, both parties should bring them to the knowledge of the special investigator for resolution before the court.

Since the search of his luxurious mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump has hinted on several occasions, without offering any evidence, that the FBI could have planted evidence incriminating him. The Department of Justice reported that they seized around twenty boxes full of folders with classified documentation, some of them with the top secret label.

Source: Europa Press

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