The Columbus Dispatch

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

- BEACH POST FILE Marina Pitofsky USA TODAY ANDRES LEIVA/PALM

Two of former President Donald Trump’s employees moved boxes of papers one day before federal officials went to Trump’s Mar-a-lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, to collect classified documents, according to multiple news reports.

The worker, who has not been publicly identified, saw Walt Nauta, Trump’s valet in the White House, moving boxes into a storage room, The New York Times reported, citing an unidentifi­ed 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 office received a subpoena last May, The Washington Post reported, citing multiple unidentifi­ed people familiar with the matter.

Prosecutor­s are also looking into whether Trump kept classified documents in his office 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 classified 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 classified documents and whether he obstructed justice by defying a subpoena to return documents he had taken from the White House.

Trump has denied wrongdoing.

 ?? ?? 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.
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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