Federal investigators probing the 2020 presidential election reportedly obtained phone records from the White House, one of which belongs to former President Donald J. Trump, revealed in a late Monday court filing by special counsel Jack Smith.
A so-called "Expert 3", who analyzed phone usage during the post-election period, may testify about the findings.
These likely include when phone was unlocked and had active Twitter engagement on January 6.
The unnamed technical witness also reviewed digital data such as images and website history from the ex-president's phone and another owned by an individual, identified as Trump's former lawyer and former Mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani.
It remains unclear to what extent Smith had access to Trump's phones.
The former President's phones were often managed by others including his social media manager, Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino.
Internal White House records show a 7-hour, 37-minute gap in Trump's official phone logs on the day of the Capitol building breach.
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