🚨BOMBSHELL: EMAILS REVEAL BIDEN WHITE HOUSE ORCHESTRATED TRUMP DOCUMENT CASE FROM DAY ONE

Fresh emails from the National Archives (NARA) expose a disturbing truth: the classified documents case against Trump wasn't a spontaneous investigation—it was a carefully orchestrated political operation directed from the White House months before the official story began.

While NARA and Special Counsel Jack Smith claimed the investigation started in February 2022, newly released communications show Biden's team was pulling strings as early as summer 2021.

Despite NARA being close to "resolution" with Trump's team, they were secretly drafting letters to the Attorney General and coordinating with Biden's White House Counsel.

Most damning?

When direct DOJ involvement proved too obvious, Biden's Deputy White House Counsel created a backdoor through a "special access request"—a clever workaround to gain access to Trump's records.

The Mar-a-Lago raid wasn't about national security—these emails suggest it was about weaponizing federal agencies against a political opponent.

This isn't just government overreach—it's government deception.

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Did he have those documents at his place or not?

To be honest I don't even know what the documents were (only heard about this in the UK through the usual propaganda slop factories). But as a thought exercise, let's say he did have the documents at his place. What's your take on that? and does the recent revelation change your opinion? I'm just curious to know because of the way you asked the question in response to the news.

There are rules of handling these kind of documents. If he broke them (and it looks like he did) then it's either (a) his fault regardless or (b) giving his enemies ammunition. Depending on your sympathy for Donald Trump

I reacted that because the OP has a certain flavour of the posted news (and the way they're posted) so I'm naturally sceptical of anything

Biden must have learned from Kim jong un 😁