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Actually, there are an endless number of options. Let's re-read what I posted:
When (Evan) Corcoran first testified to the grand jury in January, he was asked about what happened in the lead-up to the August search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
Corcoran had drafted a statement in June that attested Trump’s team had done a “diligent search” of boxes moved from the White House to Florida and that all classified documents had been returned. Christina Bobb, the attorney who signed the letter, added the caveat, “to the best of my knowledge.”
So two points:
"All classified documents," would not include formerly classified documents if the sole classification authority in the United States declassified them before the GSA moved them.
If there were classified documents missed by Trump's team, and one lawyer asked another lawyer to say that all classified documents had been returned and she did, but put in that caveat, that doesn't prove anyone lied, least of all Donald Trump.