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Who is Walt Nauta — and why was the Trump aide also indicted in the documents case?
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Date:2025-04-10 23:28:42
On Friday, the Justice Department unsealed an indictment against former President Donald Trump, which names his aide Walt Nauta as a co-conspirator. Trump faces 37 counts related to sensitive documents, and the 38th count alleges Nauta, a military veteran, made false statements and representations during an FBI interview.
- Read the full text of the indictment here.
Nauta, whose full name is Waltine Torre Nauta, is from Guam and enlisted in the Navy in 2001. From 2012 to 2021, he served in Washington, D.C. as part of the Presidential Food Service, according to his service record.
Trump called Nauta a "wonderful man" in a Truth Social post Friday. He said Nauta served in the White House and retired as a senior chief before becoming a personal aide. "He has done a fantastic job," Trump wrote on his social media platform.
Nauta was a valet to Trump, according to the indictment, a role that is similar to a personal assistant or "body man." Nauta would have worked closely with Trump in the White House and traveled with him, and continued to work for Trump after his presidency.
The indictment alleges that as they prepared for Trump to leave the White House, Trump and his staff, including Nauta, "packed items, including some of Trump's boxes," which contained hundreds of classified documents. These boxes were allegedly transported from the White House to The Mar-a-Lago, Trump's golf club and residence in Florida.
According to the indictment, Nauta and other employees moved the boxes around Mar-a-Lago several times, and even sent photos of boxes toppled over. Some boxes were allegedly loaded into Nauta's car and brought to a truck that then brought them to the National Archives, also referred to as NARA.
The indictment alleges Trump directed Nauta "to move boxes of documents to conceal them from Trump's attorney, the FBI and the grand jury."
A source told CBS News that security camera footage from Mar-a-Lago captured Nauta moving boxes.
Nauta is also accused of lying during an FBI interview in May 2022. The indictment alleges he falsely stated he was not aware of the boxes being brought to Trump's residence for his review before they were provided to NARA. He is accused of lying about not knowing how many boxes were loaded onto the truck to be brought to NARA. And he is accused of falsely reporting if he knew whether or not the boxes were stored in a secure location.
Nauta's name is mentioned in several of the 37 counts listed in the indictment. The final count states Nauta "did knowingly and willfully make a materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement and representation" in a voluntary interview "during a federal criminal investigation being conducted by the FBI."
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Caitlin O'Kane is a digital content producer covering trending stories for CBS News and its good news brand, The Uplift.
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