Mar-a-Lago prosecutors eye July episode with #Trump surveillance cameras

Summer interactions inside Trump’s home and private club are part of the special counsel’s classified #documents investigation #legal

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/05/30/trump-mar-a-lago-surveillance-camera/

Mar-a-Lago prosecutors eye July episode with Trump surveillance cameras

Investigators believe a Mar-a-Lago employee had a conversation with an IT worker about how the estate's security cameras worked, and how long images were stored.

The Washington Post
2/ “A Mar-a-Lago employee who helped move boxes of documents last June has been questioned about his conduct weeks later related to a government demand for surveillance footage from Donald Trump’s property, according to a person familiar with the federal probe of the former president’s handling of classified material.”
@GottaLaff. "People familiar with the classified documents probe say Smith’s team has concluded the bulk of its investigative work and believes it has uncovered a handful of distinct episodes of obstructionist conduct — though whether those instances will result in criminal charges is unclear." Why would they not result in criminal charges? Why is that unclear?