Madeleine Westerhout, who previously served as former President Donald Trump's personal secretary in the White House, testified in court about the setup of a P.O. box for Trump to receive personal items. During questioning by Trump attorney Susan Necheles, Westerhout acknowledged that using a P.O. box was a slow method of receiving things.
Westerhout also confirmed that there were instances where personal items sent to the White House for the president never reached him due to delays in the post office box. She mentioned that Keith Schiller, Trump's former bodyguard, ended up receiving some of the Trump family's personal mail as a result.
On Thursday, Westerhout had testified about checks being sent from the Trump Organization to the White House. The revelation about the P.O. box sheds light on the logistical challenges faced in handling personal items for the former president during his time in office.