Trump left New Jersey to head to Miami for his federal arraignment on 37 felony counts on Tuesday.
will be holding a news conference Monday afternoon to discuss security plans for Tuesday.
After the arraignment, Trump is expected to return to his Bedminster golf club, give remarks and hold a fundraiser. found that Republican primary voters are still supportive of Trump despite the federal indictment, with 61% saying it wouldn't change their opinion of him and 14% saying they viewed him for the better. Three-quarters of likely GOP primary voters said they believe the indictment was politically motivated.
Smith unsealed the 44-page indictment on Friday, which included 31 counts of willful retention of classified documents, one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and several other counts related to concealing or withholding documents. At least four of the charges carry a potential maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. , an aide to Trump who served as a White House valet.
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