As Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira leaves the Florida courthouse where he could not enter a plea regarding the four felony counts he faces for assisting indicted felon Donald Trump’s attempts to obstruct justice to hide national security documents at his Palm Beach supper club, De Oliveira’s non-official lawyer in the case–De Oliveira has yet to find a suitable Florida-licenced attorney to represent him–talked a big game while ignoring the damning assertions laid out in the indictment: “Now it’s time for them to put their money where their mouth is. I’m looking forward to seeing what discovery is.” De Oliveira’s arraignment was rescheduled for August 10th, when he hopes to have a lawyer who can represent him in a Florida courtroom.