I think it would be a credible possibility given the events described by Trump and co. I'm not willing to take that at face value, I don't know what the FBI did, Trump could be lying about that altogether. I will only suggest that "if they do everything in secret, how can well tell they aren't planting evidence" is a reasonable question if those are the circumstances.
I would counter that "Trump is lying and trying to distract' is actually a far more likely case here then a vast DOJ conspiracy to plant evidence. Notably because it's Trumps SOP and pretty much always has been.
Because "No one saw what they did" is a dangerous game to play if you're trying to defend this guy, just saying, aside from being grasping at straws.There are apparently Cameras all over his little beach house to make sure nobody is stealing from him and would be able to see the FBI planting evidence.
The former president said he would not object to the Justice Department’s move to release the search warrant used to carry out the search of his Florida home.
www.nytimes.com
That is hardly the same as knowing what they did. If the subpoena said they were looking for something horrible, and they come out with precisely that, that doesn't add any credibility.
You mean the fact they had a damn good reason to believe they were going to find classified material(they subpoenaed him for it prior to this), knew where it was, got a judge to sign off on it and then went there and got it because they actually did their research and justified it properly? I know this may be a hard thing to imagine, but that's how policework is supposed to work. Judges don't sign off on warrants, especially concerning people like Trump, for shits and giggles. I have no doubt the judge wanted that paperwork to be airtight before he signed off on it because any fuckup would undermine any attempt to use it as evidence later and at that point, what's the point?