They also staged a photo after raiding Trump's home to make him look guilty by putting documents they found into folders marked "Top Secret" or whatever, then snapping photos and leaking them to the press.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I thought I read that they found some cover sheets and laid them out to make it look like there was a whole bunch of classified under them but there was either nothing there or unrelated documents that weren't classified themselves. The cover sheets are not controlled and are not classified themselves.
At a minimum, I'd say it's a form of slander, because they were clearly trying to imply that the photo was of actual classified information they found.
They also do this sort of shit to everyone they arrest. Every criminal case I've looked into is full of puffery and little things blown out of proportion, regardless of any actual crimes committed. They just forgot to turn this behavior off when dealing with someone that was going to result in them getting called out for it.
They also staged a photo after raiding Trump's home to make him look guilty by putting documents they found into folders marked "Top Secret" or whatever, then snapping photos and leaking them to the press.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I thought I read that they found some cover sheets and laid them out to make it look like there was a whole bunch of classified under them but there was either nothing there or unrelated documents that weren't classified themselves. The cover sheets are not controlled and are not classified themselves.
At a minimum, I'd say it's a form of slander, because they were clearly trying to imply that the photo was of actual classified information they found.
They also do this sort of shit to everyone they arrest. Every criminal case I've looked into is full of puffery and little things blown out of proportion, regardless of any actual crimes committed. They just forgot to turn this behavior off when dealing with someone that was going to result in them getting called out for it.