Maybe YOU should Google the defintion:
Alleged - (of an incident or a person) said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality.
Except the proof exists. It's in the receipt that the attorney signed. The receipt lists Top Secret documents. Trump giving him the power to do that means Trump is liable for his actions. Ergo, TRUMP acknowledged some of the documents removed were TOP SECRET.
So, "mass mail-in vote fraud" is ALLEGED because there is no PROOF, of it but the Top Secret docs found at Mara Lago are not "alleged" because there is PROOF they exist and were there.
Isn't it crazy how that works if you actually understand the meanings of the words you use?
Your spin attempts have failed. Again.