FBI 'Planted' Evidence? Trump Has Until Sept. 30th To Back Up Claims

Former President Trump's attorneys have been asked to detail any documents the Justice Department may have falsely claimed to have retrieved from Mar-A-Lago.


This comes after Trump's repeated claims that the FBI "planted" evidence in a court of law. Washington Post reporter Perry Stein joins the conversation to break down Judge Dearie’s request and what's ahead in this special master review.

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FBI 'Planted' Evidence? Trump Has Until Sept. 30th To Back Up Claims


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