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Special master in Mar-a-Lago case asks Trump to back up his allegation that FBI 'planted' evidence

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The special master appointed to review documents federal agents seized at Donald Trump’s Florida estate has given the former president until next Friday to back up his allegation that FBI planted evidence in the search on Aug. 8. Following the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Trump and his lawyers have publicly insinuated on […]

The post Special master in Mar-a-Lago case asks Trump to back up his allegation that FBI ‘planted’ evidence appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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