
Valet Walt Nauta hands former President Donald Trump an umbrella before he speaks at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023, in Arlington, Va., after facing a judge on federal conspiracy charges that allege he conspired to subvert the 2020 election. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Special counsel Jack Smith on Friday implored the judge in charge of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago documents case not to give in to defense efforts to push back yet another set of deadlines.
A long-running discovery dispute over classified information is being misrepresented in court filings by one of the co-defendants in order to inject “needless delay” into the proceedings, the government alleges.
Earlier this week, the 45th president’s personal valet Waltine “Walt” Nauta, asked the judge for more time to disclose what classified information they plan to use and disclose during trial — as well as the expert witnesses they will call and what those witnesses will testify about. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon previously set a May 9 deadline for those disclosures. Now, the defense wants an indefinite delay on that front — and a potential hearing to talk things through.
The defense’s latest dilatory tactic blamed the FBI for failing to properly index certain documents removed from several boxes recovered at Trump’s Palm Beach property, arguing neither disclosure could be made until Smith’s office “accurately” produces “an index cross-referencing the purported documents with classification markings produced in classified discovery as against the slip sheets now in the physical boxes” and insisting: “that process will take time.”