No. of Recommendations: 7
If a list "simply doesn't exist", huh. Well, then, he'll just have to make one up and miraculously "come up with" the evidence to back it.
That's really hard to do, though, within a government file that's been in existence and actively scrutinized for six years now - across three administrations. Literally hundreds of people will have reviewed those files, and all of them would have noticed a "client list."
It's a huge lift to ask scores of people (like Bondi) to suddenly "remember" that these documents existed in the file - and that she saw previously saw them - even though they've never mentioned it to anyone, including all the Congressbeings they've briefed on the matter. You'd be asking scores of people to commit a very easily discoverable and provable crime that would still be within the statute of limitations after Trump left office. And most of those people aren't currently in the Trump Administration - it's folks from the first Trump Admin (like Bill Barr) and all the people from the Biden Admin who reviewed that file, who will all be out in public saying that the documents are faked.
That's why conspiracy theories are so absurd. It's not plausible that the number of people who would have to all agree to keep silent and stick to a common (false) story, at tremendous risk to themselves and almost no personal gain, would ever actually do that. People don't really work that way, except in fiction.