Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Reports: Trump workers moved docs at Mar-a-Lago

- Marina Pitofsky

Two of former President Donald Trump’s employees moved boxes of papers one day before federal officials went to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, to collect classified documents, according to news reports.

The worker, who has not been publicly identified, saw Walt Nauta, Trump’s valet in the White House, moving boxes into a storage room, The New York Times reported, citing an unidentified source. The worker ended up helping Nauta move some of the boxes, but he didn’t know what was inside.

The maintenanc­e worker has told federal prosecutor­s about the moment, according to The Times.

It would have come before senior Justice Department lawyer Jay Bratt went to Mar-a-Lago with federal agents in June 2022. FBI agents secured a court order to search Mar-a-Lago months later as well in a highly publicized incident.

Trump and aides also had a “dress rehearsal” for moving sensitive documents before his office received a subpoena last May, The Washington Post reported, citing multiple unidentified people familiar with the matter.

Prosecutor­s are also looking into whether Trump kept classified documents in his office and sometimes showed them to others, according to The Post.

The reports come as Trump’s lawyers are seeking a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland about the Justice Department investigat­ion of classified documents found at Mar-aLago. It’s often a sign that an indictment is coming soon.

The grand jury in the investigat­ion has not met since May 5, its longest pause since December, according to The Washington Post. That hiatus came after Garland named Jack Smith to oversee the investigat­ion into Trump.

Smith is investigat­ing whether the former president mishandled classified documents and whether he obstructed justice by defying a subpoena to return documents he had taken from the White House.

Trump has denied wrongdoing.

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BEACH POST FILE ANDRES LEIVA/PALM Former President Donald Trump and aides also had a “dress rehearsal” for moving sensitive documents before his office at his home in Palm Beach, Fla., received a subpoena last May, The Washington Post reported.

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