The raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home reportedly produced 50 empty folders labeled "CLASSIFIED."
"The FBI seized over 50 empty folders marked “CLASSIFIED” during last month’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate," reported Breitbart News.
"According to a more detailed property receipt of the seized documents, the FBI discovered 43 empty folders with classified banners in Trump’s office and several others in the former president’s storage room," Breitbart reported.
"It is uncertain whether the photo the DOJ recently released that showed classified folders scattered across the floor included any of the empty folders the FBI seized," reported Breitbart.
How many "classified documents" in this infamous photo were just empty envelopes?https://t.co/FG57kZe7wI via @BreitbartNews
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) September 2, 2022
"Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich said the newly released property receipt shows FBI agents conducted a 'SMASH AND GRAB” of Trump’s documents,' reported Breitbart.
"The new 'detailed' inventory list only further proves that this unprecedented and unnecessary raid of President Trump’s home was not some surgical, confined search and retrieval that the Biden administration claims, it was a SMASH AND GRAB," Budowich wrote in a tweet.
These document disputes should be resolved under the Presidential Records Act, which requires cooperation and negotiation by NARA, not an armed FBI raid. 2/2
— Taylor Budowich (@TayFromCA) September 2, 2022
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