Nearly a month after Donald Trump and his aide were indicted in federal court, Walt Nauta is set to appear before a judge in Florida to say he is not guilty
The proceeding Thursday morning – expected to be short and procedural – will move both defendants toward trial together in the historic case alleging mishandling of national security records and obstruction of justice. Trump is accused of illegally keeping classified documents from his presidency at his Mar-a-Lago resort and Nauta is accused of helping him to hide those documents from the federal government.
Trump met with a handful of lawyers based in Florida whom he considered hiring to represent him before their initial appearance in Miami in June. Nauta’s DC-based attorney, Stanley Woodward, also sat in on most of the meetings, with the understanding that if Trump didn’t hire some of the attorneys, they also could be considered to represent Nauta, sources say. A lawyer from Florida is expected to be added to Nauta’s defense team for the hearing on Thursday.
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