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why prosecutors added to those additional charges against the former president, and against these other aides. they say that this information came from this i.t. worker, his name is -- and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded lawyer. after he made those initial statements saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story after he got a new lawyer, a public defender, and said that not only was the president involved, but walt nauta and of course carlo is -- the property manager implicated all of them in the effort to delete the. that change in the story is what made prosecutors bring those additional charges. >> that superseding indictment. i want your take on this, it seems that the trump team

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former presidents political operation. he is representing walt nauta, who is the former presidents aide, close aide, who is also a co defendant in this case. and, he is representing a couple of witnesses, who may be called to testify at this trial. and, what emerges in this filing is, it sort of gives an explanation of why prosecutors added those additional charges against the former president. and, against these other aides. and, they say this information came from this i. t. worker. his name is use -- yuscil taveras and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded lawyer. and, after he made those initial statements, saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story, after he got a new lawyer, a public defender.

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related to january 6th criminal charges, he also had to respond to some expanded charges in the case in florida in federal court related to his handling of national defense records and obstruction of justice allegedly after his presidency. so donald trump -- to respond to the florida charges he just filled out a paper because he had appeared in court once before to be arrested and arraigned but filled out a paper saying i received it and it's not guilty signing with that blackistic signature that's so recognizable of donald trump. that not guilty pleading in florida's federal court, the expanded charges there are about obstructing justice where the justice department says he was part of a group of people who wanted to essentially get rid of parts of surveillance tapes that captured the movement of boxes that may have had classified records in them after he left the presidency and additional accusation he retained in his

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, new developments on multiple fronts in the criminal cases against donald trump. just 24 hours after he was in washington, d.c., pleading not guilty to charges in the special counsel's election interference case, trump and his legal team filing a plea of not guilty to the new charges stemming from jack smith's classified documents case, alleging a scheme to destroy surveillance tapes. trump also asking to not have to appear in person at next thursday's hearing in that case involving the former president's handling of classified documents after leaving the white house. trump is still the clear republican frontrunner in the presidential race, heading back on the campaign trail tonight. but our latest abc news/ipsos poll might give his campaign a reason to pause. it shows 65% of the american public think the allegations that he tried to steal the election that he lost are serious. and a sizeable amount, 49% of

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

facing a superseding indictment. >> yes. >> in the documents case, which means more charges have been added. you thought it was a serious case before. now that these other charges have been added, do you believe it's even stronger now? >> oh, yeah, it's definitely stronger. the allegation of another kind of cover-up and obstruction attempt after getting a subpoena for the surveillance tapes then entering into a conspiracy to delete the surveillance tapes. that certainly buttresses the government's case. and it's also quite typical in this sense, you know. these two individuals, nauta and -- >> carlos. >> carlos are dragged into this things. their lives turned upside down by trump to pursue, you know, this caper of his.

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in the documents case, which means more charges have been added. you thought it was a serious case before. now that these other charges have been added, do you believe it is stronger now? >> oh, yeah, it is stronger. the allegation of another kind of cover-up, and obstruction attempt after getting a subpoena for the surveillance tapes, then entering into a conspiracy to delete the surveillance tapes. that strengthens the government's case. it is also quite typical in the sense, you know. these two individuals know how to -- >> carlos. >> carlos -- are dragged into these things. their lives, turned upside down by trump to pursue this caper of his. he leaves in his wake ruined lives like this, the people who

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Chris Jansing Reports

defendant and possible witnesses for the government in a trial, if the judge determines that's a conflict of interest, he'll have to take himself off of one or more of the cases and hopefully go get new attorneys. that's a tradeoff jack smith's team has to make because the concern here is that the same attorney, stanley woodward, who is representing mr. nauta who is a defendant in the mar-a-lago case is also representing witnesses one and two who are government witnesses who the government intends to call at trial, and he has in the past also represented mr. tavares who is a cooperating witness for the government and was party to that very important discussion where one of the defendants said to him, the boss wants to destroy the surveillance tapes. the bottom line is mr. woodward

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footage from the mar-a-lago -- from mar-a-lago that's linked to the new obstruction charges filed last week against trump and two co-defendants in the documents case. what more can you tell us about it? >> reporter: right, brianna, so this is a substantial case about donald trump after he leaves the presidency in florida at mar-a-lago, accused of retaining national defense secrets and trying to keep them from the federal government, hide them essentially. all of that now the justice department is able to turn over evidence that they've collected. they've turned over surveillance tapes before. they had lots of surveillance tapes from mar-a-lago in building that case and just disclosed yesterday that they got even more surveillance tapes around this alleged obstruction scheme after they indicted donald trump in june. and the purpose of what the justice department is finding there is they're trying to piece together what people who were working for donald trump were doing as they were trying to get rid of essentially surveillance

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tapes that would have captured the movement of boxes inside the mar-a-lago resort. so we get this new tidbit from the justice department and it is a teaser essentially of what we would be seeing at a trial. surveillance tapes seem to be the very thing that might be played for a jury when donald trump and his co-defendants go to trial and we see things like what the justice department is accusing them of, carrying around flashlights, looking at surveillance cameras, moving boxes on those tapes and also crawling through bushes. brianna? >> well, that is something. katelyn polantz live for us here in washington. thank you. jim? >> another investigation of trump, state investigation, this in georgia, new signs fulton district attorney fani willis soon could file charges in the election interference probe there. an independent journalist in atlanta now says he received a subpoena to appear before the grand jury there. he discovered a meeting of fake trump electors at the georgia state capitol in december of 2020.

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that target letter, he changed attorneys. so it is possible that that makes a difference here of why he was not indicted alongsideday oliveira, but it's something we just don't know. but obviously he is at the center of these allegations here and they chose not to indict him at this time. but someone who was engaged in what the prosecutors say was this allegedly obstructive conduct, who there is no evidence that any surveillance tapes were deleted. so whatever he did with that information, nothing was ultimately deleted, but someone who is an important person here, someone who can potentially be a witness if this goes to trial. >> as an outsider that's watching this from afar, you are our legal expert and you know all the things, so if this is a dumb question, i apologize. i'm trying to piece together the timeline. the first indictment comes, then the target letter to lucille taveras, the superseding indictment has new information in it, taveras has not been charged. taveras has changed lawyers to lawyer that is not being paid by trump's super pac, by my

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