Carlos De Oliveira, the caretaker of President Trump's residence, was also involved in the secret document case.


Washington: Former US President Donald Trump has also been accused of trying to hide surveillance video from his residence.
According to foreign media, during the investigation, former US President Donald Trump was also involved in the attempt to delete the server of his residence Mar-a-Lago.
Carlos De Oliveira, the caretaker of President Trump's residence, was also involved in the secret document case.
Federal prosecutors claimed that former president told the employee that he wanted video from security cameras at Mar-a-Lago to be deleted so that it would not fall into the hands of investigators.
Former President Trump has already been charged with 31 counts of illegally possessing important national security information.

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