Donald Trump's claims about classified documents make him look guilty, according to a former federal prosecutor.

The law professor at the University of Alabama weighed in on Trump's speech at the Nevada rally. Bush kept secret government documents in a Chinese restaurant, according to Trump.

Trump said that Bush took millions of documents to a former bowling alley and a Chinese restaurant. They are in a bowling alley.

I had a small amount of boxes and storage at Mar-A-Lago, which was guarded by the Secret Service. He said that the FBI raided his house.

In my experience as a prosecutor, people say things like this when they are guilty.

—Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) October 9, 2022

During a rally in Arizona on Sunday, Trump accused Bush of taking millions of documents to a former bowling alley and a Chinese restaurant.

It had a broken front door. Trump questioned why Bush wasn't being investigated and prosecuted. The death of Bush occurred in Houston in the year 2018?

Bush's son, Jeb Bush, responded to Trump on Saturday by saying that he was not a fan of Trump.

Bush said he was confused. The challenge of 7 10 split was enjoyed by my father. What's going on with you?

—Jeb Bush (@JebBush) October 10, 2022

It's not clear how Trump arrived at his claims. The post-presidential press office of Trump did not respond to the request for comment.

The FBI seized classified documents during its search of Mar-a-Lago. The DOJ is looking into whether Trump broke three federal laws by keeping the files at his Florida residence.