President Trump on Friday tapped his co-responsible for the Naval Academy’s Board of Visitors, in case of classified documents of Navy P TE and Special Advisor Jack Smith.
“Our great United States Naval Academy needs a new board of visitors. I am delighted to announce that an incredible group of patriots will serve on the board – VT Lt Noua, Sean Spicer, “D DOC Q Ronnie” Jackson and Derek Van Orden, “President wrote in A. Friday Truth on social.
“They will constantly ensure greatness for the academy together.”
Nauta had previously served as Trump’s body man and was with the leader during numerous visits to the Mar-A-Lago Estate, where Trump was accused of storing categorized documents. Nautana was accused of violating the Spy Act and related crimes.
Smith’s case against the President was dropped in July 2024 when last month the 11th circuit appeal court dismissed the allegations against Nata and property manager Carlos de Olivira.
According to the court filing, Trump promised to forgive the co-representatives on the re-election if convicted of crimes related to documents at the Florida Resort.
Stanley Woodward, who represents Trump’s former assistants in the case of classified documents, was appointed to the White House legal team in January.
The new appointment of Nauta from the President comes about a month later when Trump fired the Board of Visitors for the four military service academies, “Awakening Options”. The main purpose of the entity is to monitor student life on the campus of military institutions.
In 2021, Spicer was re -appointed to his post at the Naval Academy after the Biden administration encouraged him to resign. Now it’s Nota, rap. Ronnie Jackson (R-Texas), former Navy Officer of the United States, and Rep. Derrick Van will serve with Orden (R-Vis.) Which is the former Navy Seal.
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