The New York Times reports:
Federal prosecutors investigating former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of classified documents have obtained the confidential cooperation of a person who has worked for him at Mar-a-Lago, part of an intensifying effort to determine whether Mr. Trump ordered boxes containing sensitive material moved out of a storage room there as the government sought to recover it last year, multiple people familiar with the inquiry said.
Through a wave of new subpoenas and grand jury testimony, the Justice Department is moving aggressively to develop a fuller picture of how the documents Mr. Trump took with him from the White House were stored, who had access to them, how the security camera system at Mar-a-Lago works and what Mr. Trump told aides and his lawyers about what material he had and where it was, the people said.
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NEW: DOJ has confidential cooperation of someone who worked for Trump at Mar-a-Lago as they investigate documents case. Feuer Goldman Protess Schmidt me https://t.co/K0hIdlAGL4
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 4, 2023