Trump aide pleads not guilty as newly unsealed evidence shows obstructing government investigation
- According to recently unsealed records, the Justice Department obtained security footage showing Trump's aide moving boxes before investigators arrived to search Mar-a-Lago.
- Trump and his aide were indicted on charges related to concealing classified documents, with the aide pleading not guilty in Miami court.
- The aide struggled to find legal counsel for weeks, delaying his arraignment, before hiring a Florida attorney to enter his plea.
- Legal experts say the aide likely faces years in prison if he does not cooperate with prosecutors given the overwhelming evidence against him and Trump.
- The released records provide new details on the government's monthslong investigation into Trump's handling of classified records after leaving office.



















































