Trump returns to court…
Donald Trump is the Wilkie D. Fergusson Jr., around whom the Miami police took extensive security measures. He arrived at the court around 2:00 p.m. local time.
As the media army showed great interest in Trump, who arrived with a convoy of vehicles from the Nacional Doral mansion where he spent the night, his supporters gathered around the courthouse and showed their support with “Trump 2024” banners on their hands.
In the indictment, prepared by prosecutors, Trump faces 37 separate charges related to withholding classified documents after his presidency and hindering the investigation into the matter.
Prior to hearing the charges against Trump, he will be fingerprinted as an arrest requirement, and after routine requests, he will appear in court and be formally notified of his rights with the charges.
TRUMP IS EXPECTED TO ANNOUNCE
Trump, who is expected to return to New Jersey today and make a public statement on the allegations against him at the Bedminster golf facility at 8:15 p.m. local time after court proceedings, appeared before the judge for the first time in New York for the state indictment against him in April, he went down in history as “the first former president to appear before a judge for the second time.”
In a 49-page indictment announced last week, Trump, who was accused of carrying classified documents with him when he left his White House job and hindering federal investigations into it, described allegations of hiding secret state documents as “absurd and baseless.” “. “, adding:” They are cheating. Scammers corrupt. These criminals cannot be rewarded, they must be defeated.” he had used the words.
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SCANDAL
Donald Trump’s Florida home was raided by FBI agents on the morning of August 8, 2022 for an investigation of “confidential documents.”
Describing the raid and ongoing investigations as “political,” Trump specifically requested that the documents taken from Mar-a-Lago be reviewed by an “independent arbitrator or special judge.”
It is chaired by former Attorney General Jack Smith, who was appointed as an authorized special expert in the “confidential documents” and “January 6 congressional raid” investigations of Trump.
Separately, on April 4, Donald Trump appeared before a Manhattan Criminal Court judge accused of paying a woman a “shock” during the 2016 presidential election, and denied the charges against him.
Trump made history as the first former US president to appear in court on criminal charges. (AA)