KEY POINTS
  • Federal prosecutors blasted a request by Donald Trump to be allowed to discuss classified information for his criminal case in Florida at home with his defense attorneys.
  • Prosecutors also opposed a request by a co-defendant in the case, valet Walt Nauta, for access to classified information, as opposed to only his attorneys.
  • The court filing came on the same day prosecutors filed new charges against Trump and Nauta, accusing them of an effort to delete video surveillance footage at Mar-a-Lago.
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Council Bluffs, Iowa, July 7, 2023.

Federal prosecutors in a new court filing blasted a request by Donald Trump to be allowed to discuss classified information for his criminal case in Florida at home with his defense attorneys, outside of a specially secured room.

Prosecutors also are opposing a request by one of the former president's co-defendants in the case, valet Walt Nauta, for access to classified information, as opposed to only his attorneys, noting that Nauta is only charged with an effort to conceal boxes containing the information.