Key takeaways:
- Walt Nauta, former President Donald Trump’s personal aide, is due back in a Florida court on Thursday to enter a plea in a federal court in Miami.
- The indictment alleges that more than 100 classified documents were recovered from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
- The case is ongoing and further details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
Former President Donald Trump’s personal aide, Walt Nauta, is due back in a Florida court on Thursday after his arraignment was postponed due to a canceled flight. Nauta is expected to enter a plea in a federal court in Miami after being charged alongside Trump in June in a 38-count indictment alleging the mishandling of classified documents.
The indictment alleges that more than 100 classified documents were recovered from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts, including willful retention of national defense information. Nauta is accused of helping the former president hide top national security files from investigators after Trump left the White House.
Nauta’s arraignment was postponed on June 13th due to the fact that he did not have a defense attorney authorized to practice in the court. He is now expected to enter a plea in the case on Thursday. It is unknown what the plea will be, or what the outcome of the case will be.
The case is ongoing and further details are expected to be released in the coming weeks. It is unclear what the implications of the case will be for Trump and Nauta, or what the outcome of the case will be.
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