A Mar-a-Lago employee who moved boxes of documents was questioned about his conduct related to a government demand for surveillance footage from Trump’s property. Investigators believe the employee asked an IT worker about the estate’s security cameras.
The employee’s actions in June and July have caught the attention of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigators as they try to determine whether Trump or people close to him sought to obstruct justice in the face of a grand jury subpoena to return all documents marked classified, or lied about what happened, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on thereported last week that the employee was questioned repeatedly by...
The employee later told investigators that the conversation was innocent and was not about trying to hide anything from authorities, saying that he didn’t know at the time about the investigation or subpoena, according to another person familiar with the probe.John Irving, a lawyer representing the employee under scrutiny for helping to move the boxes and the security camera discussion, declined to comment for this story.
which is where Trump aides said boxes of documents from his time as president were kept. Court papers filed by the Justice Department said the visitors were told by Trump’s lawyers that they could not open any of the boxes in the storage room or look at their contents.
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