Newsmax’s Greg Kelly shows how all of Trump’s seized classified docs can fit in one box

Newsmax host Greg Kelly slammed the utter dishonesty of the mainstream media once again, showing how former President Trump’s 102 seized documents could all fit into one box with a ton of room left over as the left runs propaganda pictures of stacks of boxes at Mar-a-Lago.

Kelly made the graphic point on Monday while hammering the 37-count indictment against Trump as the media showed stacks and stacks of boxes all over the place at Mar-a-Lago, most of which have nothing to do with the documents in question.

First, he addressed the massive coverage by leftist media as Trump headed to Miami to stand in front of a judge over the indictment. It was wall to wall.

Then he turned to the indictment which Kelly ostensibly proceeded to read in full, commenting, “You don’t have to be a lawyer to look at this and know that it’s a scam.”

(Video Credit: Newsmax)

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“Number one, in that indictment, they put some pictures in the indictment to scare us,” Kelly noted. “Ooh, look at all these boxes. The classified documents in the boxes. These pictures are actually in the indictment and there are dozens and dozens of boxes.”

“So I went through the indictment and saw that how many documents, classified documents, did the FBI actually recover? 102,” he told his audience.

Kelly then used a banker’s box to show how those documents would fit into a fraction of the space within it. Yet, the media is showing a ton of boxes stacked everywhere to sway the public and a jury to make them think it was much, much more than that.

“So everybody, I got a box right here, alright? This is one box. One box, and inside I have 600 pages. That’s 600 pages. From Staples, this is 500, and this, I opened another… This is about a hundred right here. Can I see those pictures again? Why were they in the indictment? Why were they wall-to-wall television? Why? Because they want to put it in everybody’s head, potential jurors’ heads, that this stuff is full of classified material. It’s not,” he asserted.

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“One box!” Kelly laughed, making his point abundantly clear, “Not even one box! That, I think, is kind of major.”

He wasn’t done with shredding the indictment that he calls a “scam” either.

“Maybe that’s just me but I saw something else in this indictment that really upsets me and should upset you,” Kelly continued. “The lawyers… they got the lawyers to talk about private conversations with Trump. Attorney-client privilege anyone?

“I mean, even the guy accused in Idaho… Remember the guy that went into the sorority house allegedly? Yeah, he has attorney-client privilege. Jeffrey Dahmer, I believe, had attorney-client privilege. The Murdoff… you know that Murdoff guy in South Carolina? Everything he told his lawyer, we don’t know that. One more… Charlie Manson had a lawyer and he could tell him anything,” he commented.

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“Isn’t that basically understood in our system? Attorney-client privilege? Not when it comes to Donald Trump. They come after his lawyers. Oh boy,” Kelly continued.

The prosecution against Trump over the seized documents argued in front of a judge that attorney-client privilege should be pierced in the case and the judge agreed, making a mockery of the former president’s rights and any hope of his getting a fair trial. That point is rarely discussed in the media but Kelly did not shy away from it.

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