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Trump valet Walt Nauta ‘promised a pardon if ex-President got re-elected for second term’, FBI papers reveal

Donald Trump's valet, Walt Nauta, was reportedly told he would be pardoned during a potential second Trump administration if he was charged with lying to the FBI.

Mr Nauta was charged in June 2023 for lying to the FBI and for obstructing the agency's investigation into the classified government documents Mr Trump had stored at Mar-a-Lago after his presidency.Mr Trump was also charged with obstruction and with mishandling classified national defence information. Both men have pleaded not guilty.

On Monday, court filings made public a set of heavily redacted interviews concerning an FBI witness named «Person 16». The witness is described in the summary as having been interviewed by the FBI in November 2022 and as having been someone who formerly worked in Mr Trump's White House, CNN reports.

It is unclear who Person 16 is, or how they came to learn of the pardon. They reportedly told the FBI that Mr Trump was offering to extend a pardon to Mr Nauta during his possible second term.

“NAUTA was told by [Mr Trump’s] people that his investigation was not going anywhere, that it was politically motivated and ‘much ado about nothing,’” the interview summary states. “NAUTA was also told that even if he gets charged with lying to the FBI, FPOTUS will pardon him in 2024.”

The witness, Person 16, said they had not spoken with Nauta since Donald Trump was elected in 2016. They reportedly refused to be recorded by the agency during their interview.

Person 16 reportedly visited Mar-a-Lago on numerous occasions in 2020 and said they advised Mr Trump to return «whatever» documents he had back to the National Archives.

“Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will,” Person 16 reportedly told Mr Trump.

Mr Trump has

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