De Oliveira was added to the indictment last week, along with Donald Trump’s parking attendant Walt Nauta. The indictment alleges that Trump illegally stored hundreds of classified documents in his residence after he left the White House, and that he attempted to complicate the investigation into the handling of the documents. The charges against Carlos De Oliviera concern, among other things, attempts to obstruct the investigation and having lied to investigators.
Donald Trump denies telling employees to delete surveillance footage. The trial against the ex-president will be held in May.