WSJ News Exclusive | FBI Seeks Additional Information From Two Trump Aides About Mar-a-Lago Records

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Federal investigators spoke to at least two aides to former President Donald Trump months before the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago resort and have sought to talk to them again in recent weeks, people familiar with the matter said

WASHINGTON—Federal investigators spoke to at least two aides to former President Donald Trump months beforeand have sought to talk to them again in recent weeks, people familiar with the matter said, as the Justice Department examines possible obstruction of its efforts to retrieve hundreds of government and classified documents.

The aides, Walt Nauta and Will Russell, are witnesses in the Justice Department’s investigation into the handling ofContinue reading your article with

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