Beat me to it. I find it very odd that there are bags of paper documents sitting in a secret closet somewhere. From the JFK assassination? Sure. Lots of paper from 1963 would make sense. But piles of actual paper from the Russia hoax from the first Trump administration? This stuff wasn’t typed out on an IBM Selectric. It was composed in MS Word on a Government Computer and then sent to a government printer. Yup. That’s how you get paper. But why aren’t they talking about the electronic files where it began?
I had a similar first reaction, but you have to remember, these people think like lawyers, or at least about the law, all the time.
They wanted to bury it (so to speak) and they did, but they wanted to be able to plausibly say, “oops! I don’t know how that ended up there. I wasn’t in charge of that evidence” if they ever had to raise their hand and testify.
But if it ever lead back to you that evidence was physically destroyed, that would be criminal.
The room was loaded with hard drives too, according to Patel in an earlier interview.