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The federal indictment unsealed Friday details how the former president and his aides spent months shuffling boxes of documents around his Mar-a-Lago club and residence in Palm Beach, Fla., stashing them in a ballroom, an office and even a bathroom.

At that time, Trump discussed the subpoena with his attorneys, who said they needed to search for the right documents to make sure they were complying.

Later, Nauta and an unidentified Trump family member texted about the moving of the boxes, according to the indictment. The family member said Trump wanted to take some on the plane but that there would not be enough room. “I think he wanted to pick from them,” Nauta allegedly wrote. “I don’t imagine him wanting to take the boxes.”Nauta allegedly moved 30 boxes back to the storage room on June 2, according to the indictment.

According to the indictment, Trump made a “plucking motion.” The attorney later suggested this meant that “anything really bad in there, like, you know, pluck it out,” according to the indictment. The next day, a federal prosecutor and FBI agents went to Mar-a-Lago to collect the subpoenaed materials. They left with the folder.The same day, Nauta loaded several boxes onto an aircraft that flew Trump and his family north for the summer, the indictment says.

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