The Ministry of Justice On Wednesday, a motion submitted to drop all criminal proceedings against two former Trump-MEDE defenders who were charged in the classified document case of the special counselor, as a result of which the probe started more than two years after it started a definitive end.
The request for the charges to be submitted was submitted on Wednesday by the acting American lawyer In MiamiHayden O’Byrne, without explanation.
The fellow suspects, Carlos de Oliveira, a Mar-a-Lago Property Manager, and Walt Nauta, a valet at the building, were accused of president Donald Trump In the classified document case led by former special counselor Jack Smith.
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Special counselor Jack Smith arrives to give comments about an indictment, including four crime counts against former President Donald Trump in Washington, DC (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Smith was Tapped by Attorney -General Merrick Garland In 2022 to investigate both the alleged effort of Trump and his allies to cancel the results of the 2020 elections, as well as his custody of alleged documents in his hometown in Florida after leaving the White House.
Both studies became the elections for the second time in 2024 shortly after Trump won the elections, in accordance with the long -term policy of the Ministry of Justice against investigating a sitting president.
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Photos of Mar-A-Lago who were included in the special counselor of former President Donald Trump. (US Department of Justice)
But the charges against Nauta and the Oliveira were still.
Lawyers for two of Trump’s former CO defenders in the classified document case submitted an emergency movement at US District Right Aileen Cannon To block the publication of the report earlier this year, claiming that their civil customers would “suffer irreparably damage” as a result of their release.

A boat from the American coast guard patrols outside the Mar-A-Lago Club on November 8, 2024, opposite West Palm Beach, Florida. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty images)
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Both were accused of conspiracy with Trump to hinder an investigation and to make false statements to the FBI.