ABC News reports:
Former President Donald Trump and longtime aide Walt Nauta both pleaded not guilty Thursday to new charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith in a superseding indictment last month in his classified documents probe.
Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate who is facing his first charges in the case, still could not be arraigned Thursday because arrangements for local counsel had not yet been finalized. That arraignment was rescheduled for Tuesday morning.
Trump, who waived his right to appear in person, was represented by attorney Todd Blanche, who entered a not guilty plea on Trump’s behalf. Attorney Stanley Woodward entered a not guilty plea for Nauta who, like De Oliveira, was present in the Florida courtroom.
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BREAKING: Former Pres. Trump and aide Walt Nauta both pleaded not guilty to new charges in the classified documents probe, but staffer Carlos De Oliveira was still not arraigned.https://t.co/1p0EdsWaDb
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