House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) tried to downplay former President Donald Trump's concealment of classified information by suggesting that he only hid the documents in one, secured part of his Mar-a-Lago country club.

Even if that were a compelling defense, however, it wasn't true.

"You look at how Donald Trump is treated," Comer said on Fox News. "He had documents in one location behind a locked door."

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Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) responded by taking to X to post a supercut of all the images of where Trump had stacked boxes of highly classified national defense documents — which were not in fact only stored in "one location behind a locked door" but in several places, including a bathroom open to the public and a ballroom.

"I spy with my little eye, more than one," he wrote.

The Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, which is currently up in the air because of controversial moves by right-wing Judge Aileen Cannon, alleges not only that Trump had information of the highest classification level unsecured on his property, and resisted efforts by federal officials to recover them, but also ordered subordinates to move the boxes around the property so authorities and even his own attorneys wouldn't know they were there.

One witness to the moving of the materials, Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler, came forward publicly this week to describe how he was ordered to help unload the boxes without knowing what was inside them.

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