Trump, who made the 25-minute trip from his Doral golf course to the courthouse in a motorcade of at least six black SUVs, earlier lashed out at Smith on Truth Social, calling the prosecutor a “thug” and a “lunatic.” Police, including some on horseback and bicycles, were out in force braced for protests and the possibility of unrest, but the atmosphere was festive with a local radio station blasting Cuban salsa music. Some wore “Make America Great Again” baseball caps and one with a sign reading “Indict Jack Smith” - the special prosecutor who brought the charges. Miami officials were preparing for large scale protests, and police ramped up security well in advance of what turned out to be a few dozen Trump supporters converging near the courthouse. We are a nation in decline,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform as he was driven to court. “One of the saddest days in the history of our country. Trump, who flew aboard his private jet to Miami on Monday, is expected to head back afterwards to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he plans to deliver a speech protesting his innocence. The US government accuses Trump - who is vying to win back the White House next year - of violating the Espionage Act and other laws when he removed classified documents upon leaving office and failed to give them up to the National Archives.Īuthorities say he conspired to thwart investigators and knowingly shared national security secrets with people who did not have the requisite clearance. “We are certainly entering a plea of not guilty,” Todd Blanche, his attorney, told the hearing. Trump appeared before a judge in Miami to be formally presented with 37 charges brought by the government following a special counsel probe that opened after an FBI raid of his Florida mansion last August. It was the former president’s second arraignment as he battles a deluge of legal threats, coming just 10 weeks after he was charged with a string of felonies in Manhattan over hush money payments to a porn star. MIAMI, USA: Donald Trump denied dozens of criminal counts of willfully mishandling US government secrets and scheming to prevent their return, in a historic first appearance Tuesday in federal court.
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