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So, the DOJ posted a picture of classified documents and you're able to read every word on every page.
I can read "Top Secret/SCI" on five of them, "Secret/SCI" on another one, and there are apparently two more with red borders where the classification is not visible.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
*Fn 1 in DOJ brief says that it is fine with court unsealing the new detailed inventory of search evidence and giving it to Trump.
*So expect even MORE proof of what was found, i.e. evidence against Trump.
*What a colossal misstep this Trump motion was.
It doesn't look good, that's for sure, speaking of that carpet. Haven't yet seen allegations along the lines of, "photos are not real, all were doctored to add fake classified documents."
If these and/or other classified documents were found in his desk, in his office, and especially if his fingerprints were found on any of these documents, it makes for compelling evidence he did have documents he wasn't entitled to have, he knew he had classified documents, the documents were not turned over to NARA, the documents weren't planted, and ultimately, taking and holding classified documents is against federal law.
Struck me as well. I mean - seriously. More proof that money does not buy taste.
Also, I assume the scalloped white thing with the silver pulls on the left of the picture is a credenza of some sort? Blech.
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