Trump: Mar-a-Lago Tapes ‘Were Not Deleted’

Former President Donald Trump categorically denied that he ordered the deletion of security footage at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Trump: Mar-a-Lago Tapes ‘Were Not Deleted’
Former President Donald Trump enters Erie Insurance Arena for a rally while campaigning for the GOP nomination in the 2024 election, in Erie, Pa., on July 29, 2023. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images
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Former President Donald Trump categorically denied that he ordered the deletion of security footage at his Mar-a-Lago resort, coming after special counsel Jack Smith made that allegation as he added three new charges against the former commander-in-chief.

Last week, the special counsel charged Mr. Trump with willful retention of national defense information and two charges in connection to the claims that he allegedly told a Mar-a-Lago worker to delete security tapes to prevent a grand jury from seeing them. In that filing, the Department of Justice (DOJ) named Mar-a-Lago staffer Carlos De Oliveira as a third defendant in the complaint.

Jack Phillips
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