Federal prosecutors led by special counsel Jack Smith have secured the cooperation of a confidential source who has worked for Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and who was a potential witness to Trump’s efforts to hide government documents after a court ordered them turned over to federal officials, the New York Times reports.
Sources say the newly-disclosed witness, whose name has not been released, provided prosecutors with photos of rooms where Trump reportedly hid government documents including classified material. The witness provided information about the location of some of the material, allowing investigators to better track the location of the boxes at specific times. The information might also contradict the testimony of Trump’s personal valet, Walt Nauta, whom prosecutors believe was less-than-honest in his testimony.