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FBI Replacing Classified Cover Sheets in Mar-a-Lago Raid: Admit Special Counsel Jack Smith's Team
Special Counsel Jack Smith's team revealed that the FBI carried printed "classified cover sheets" during the raid and used them to replace any "classified cover sheets" they found on documents.
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5/5/20241 min read


Following the raid, detailed inventories of the seized materials were released, revealing a mix of classified and unclassified documents, empty folders marked for classified documents, and various other items.
The inventory showed the presence of 11 sets of classified documents, including some marked as "top secret/SCI" — the highest level of classification.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's team revealed that the FBI carried printed "classified cover sheets" during the raid and used them to replace any "classified cover sheets" they found on documents.
This practice was to ensure the documents were properly marked for handling and storage. However, this revelation has led to questions about the integrity of the evidence.
There have been claims of the FBI planting evidence or producing fake images, but no concrete evidence has been presented to support these claims.
The detailed inventories and the process the FBI followed suggest a thorough and systematic approach to the handling of the evidence.
While the investigation continues, it is crucial to rely on verified information and evidence rather than speculation.
The controversy surrounding the Mar-a-Lago raid highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in legal processes, particularly when dealing with sensitive matters involving high-profile individuals.
As the case unfolds, it is essential for the public to remain informed and for all parties involved to adhere to the principles of justice and fairness.