Special Counsel Admits Evidence Mishandling in Trump Classified Documents Case
Prosecutors acknowledge discrepancies in document handling at Mar-a-Lago, sparking legal and political uproar.
- Special Counsel Jack Smith's team admits some seized documents were not in original order, contradicting earlier statements to the court.
- Former President Donald Trump calls for Jack Smith's arrest, labeling the investigation a 'witch hunt' and 'election interference scam'.
- Legal experts and Trump's defense highlight potential impacts on the fairness of the upcoming trial.
- The mishandling admission may delay the trial originally scheduled for May 20, as both sides reevaluate case readiness.
- This revelation fuels Trump's narrative of persecution by political opponents, intensifying his public defense campaign.