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United States District Judge Aileen M. Cannon recently indefinitely postponed the trial date for the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump after the prosecution admitted that the evidence was mishandled.

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Will Chamberlain, with the Article III Project, told Blaze News that the cover sheets planted by the FBI show "some serious dishonesty and deceptiveness from Jack Smith's team."

Chamberlain stated, "They were willing to create an illusion that it was obvious all these records were classified. That there were documents with giant classified cover sheets throughout Mar-a-Lago. And that was the impression that was given to the entire American public. And in reality, that impression was created by bringing these cover sheets in and putting them on top of other documents. It's extraordinarily unfair. It's deceptive."

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The planted cover sheets reveal the special counsel team's intent to "get Trump, not to do justice," Chamberlain told Blaze News. "It's deeply ironic that Jack Smith's team is struggling to properly handle classified information when they want to indict President Trump for mishandling classified information."

Chamberlain contended that the special counsel's failure to maintain the evidence properly "should ultimately lead to the dismissal of the case."

"That stuff is evidence of exactly whether or not this information was mishandled, but it's also evidence of intent. Like, to what extent was President Trump negligent or reckless in the handling of this classified information? Where the documents are found would be relevant to that," Chamberlain added.

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Chamberlain also noted that questions remain about whether Smith was properly appointed as special counsel.

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