Former President Donald Trump won't have to back up his claims about the FBI planting evidence in court after a judge rejected part of the special master's plan
Cannon nixed several aspects of the plan proposed by senior Judge Raymond Dearie, who was put forward by Trump for the third-party review, that would have required the former President to make uncomfortable assertions in court, including whether he actually believes the FBI planted evidence at Mar-a-Lago, as he has suggested in public statements.
Trump had pushed back against the requested declaration, while the Justice Department had indicated it supported the requirement. In another boost for Trump, Cannon said Trump’s legal team does not have to provide certain details about his executive privilege claims in the special master review.
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