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‘I’ll Testify’: Donald Trump Says He Did Not Order Security Video Deleted

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Special Counsel Jack Smith alleged in the superseding indictment filed in July that the former president ordered the deletion of security camera footage to allegedly prevent the FBI from discovering the removal of classified material.

The superseding indictment stated that “[a]ny and all surveillance records, videos, images, photographs and/or CCTV from internal cameras’ at certain locations at The Mar-a-Lago Club, including ‘on the ground floor (basement),’ from January I0, 2022, to June 24, 2022” should be handed over to investigators. Three days later on June 27, 2022, Trump allegedly ordered Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliviera, co-defendant in the case, to erase the security recording.  

Mar-a-Lago IT worker Yuscil Taveras, referred to as “Trump Employee 4” signed an agreement with the Justice Department to testify against Trump. Taveras will likely testify in Trump’s case as well as that of longtime valet Walt Nauta.

Prosecutors allege that De Oliviera told Taveras that “the boss,” Trump, wanted the surveillance recordings deleted. Nauta’s attorney Stanley Woodward Jr., who formerly represented Taveras, claims that prosecutors can use the indictment to pressure witnesses into giving information. Taveras did not have first-hand knowledge of Trump’s alleged order.

“It’s a fake charge by this deranged lunatic, that prosecutor, who lost in the Supreme Court nine to nothing and he tried to destroy lots of lives,” he added. “He’s a lunatic, so it’s a fake charge… The tapes weren’t deleted. In other words, there was nothing done to them.”

Trump Denies That He Would Pardon Himself

Trump told Welker that he had considered pardoning himself in the last days of his administration, but decided against it because he believed he did nothing wrong.

“I was given the option to pardon myself when I left,” Trump said. “I had a couple of attorneys that said you can do it if you want. I had some people who said it would look bad if you did because I think it would look terrible.

Trump continued, “I said these people are thugs. Horrible people, fascists, Marxists, sick people. They have been after me from the day I came down the escalator with Melania, and I did a great job as president. People are acknowledging that we had a great economy. Great jobs. Great this great that. We rebuilt the military … I said the last thing I would do is give myself a pardon.”

PAUL BRITTON
PAUL BRITTONhttps://tosbos.com/
Paul joined the Manchester Evening News in 2004 and Tosbos in 2022. A senior reporter, he's experienced in crime and court reporting - and also holds the defense portfolio.
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