"Judge orders release of additional Mar-a-Lago search warrant information in Trump docs case"

Newly released court filings reveal that federal agents investigating former President Donald Trump's connection to classified materials expressed concerns about the whereabouts of certain documents during their search of his Mar-a-Lago estate last year. Security camera footage obtained from Trump's company showed an employee, later identified as Walt Nauta, moving boxes out of a storage area where classified documents were known to be kept. Nauta removed 64 boxes from the storage room and took them to Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago, returning only 30 before federal authorities arrived. The search yielded over 100 classified documents, and Trump has been charged with multiple offenses, including willful retention of national defense information. He has pleaded not guilty.
- Judge orders more Trump Mar-a-Lago search warrant information released NBC News
- Judge orders release of more Mar-a-Lago search warrant information in Trump docs case MSNBC
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- New parts of Trump classified docs search warrant affidavit unsealed The Washington Post
- Mar-a-Lago Surveillance Footage Shows Trump Aide Moving Boxes Days Before DOJ Visit The Wall Street Journal
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