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Former President Donald Trump announced that his personal aide, Walt Nauta, has been indicted in connection with the president's mishandling of classified documents. This comes as Trump's lawyers, Jim Trusty and John Rowley, announced in a joint statement that they were resigning. NBC News' Ron Allen reports on the current changes on Trump's legal team and what to expect next in the case.