Trump was set to be fingerprinted and to submit a plea at an arraignment closed to cameras and live broadcasts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MIAMI - Former US president Donald Trump arrived at a Miami courthouse on Tuesday to face criminal charges that he unlawfully kept national security documents when he left office and lied to officials who sought to recover them.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez told reporters outside the courthouse that there had not been any security problems. Trump has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence and accuses Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration of targeting him. He called Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is leading the prosecution, a “Trump hater” on social media on Tuesday.
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