Trump Faces New Charges Over Footage in Mar-a-Lago Probe
- Revised indictment was announced on Thursday by Jack Smith
- Maintenance worker also charged as co-conspirator in case
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Donald Trump was hit with new obstruction charges in the criminal case over his handling of classified documents, including allegations that he and two employees attempted to delete surveillance video footage at his Mar-a-Lago estate last year.
In the latest indictment announced on Thursday, prosecutors accused Trump of directing employees to erase footage of a storage room where the documents were kept, days after his lawyers received a subpoena for any such recordings.