Donald trump

  1. Trump indictment live updates: Former president hits the campaign trail
  2. Donald Trump arrested in Miami: Pleads not guilty in classified documents probe
  3. Donald Trump charged with illegal retention of classified documents
  4. Highlights: Trump pleads not guilty to federal charges after arrest
  5. The United States v. Donald Trump
  6. Donald Trump has first court date in historic federal case


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Trump indictment live updates: Former president hits the campaign trail

The latest news on Trump’s indictment • Trump hit the campaign trail today, making his first public speaking appearances since Thursday’s • A • Trump is scheduled to appear in federal court on Tuesday for his arraignment. The Secret Service said it won't be seeking " Live coverage of former President Donald Trump’s indictment continues here . Blayne Alexander, Dennis Romero and It remains to be seen if the 37-count criminal indictment against former President Donald Trump will be a drag on his third presidential campaign. As it stands, Trump said during a speech Saturday to North Carolina Republicans that the charges connected to the more than 100 classified documents recovered by FBI agents at his Florida home last August may have Voters on the street seemed inclined to buy Trump's argument, which comes with no evidence or citations, that the indictment is deliberate, political ammunition from the Justice Department of his Democratic opponent, President Joe Biden. Speaking Saturday evening to about 1,000 people attending the rally as part of the North Carolina Republican Party's annual convention in Greensboro, Trump said the indictment was Biden's way of trying to jail his main political rival. The same day, voters weighed in on the indictment in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the city where Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Trump's top GOP rival for the Republican presidential nomination, spoke at special event organized by the Republican political action committee Never Back Down. "I don't...

Donald Trump arrested in Miami: Pleads not guilty in classified documents probe

Trump approached his arraignment with characteristic bravado, posting social media broadsides against the prosecution from inside his motorcade and insisting as he has through years of legal woes that he has done nothing wrong and was being persecuted for political purposes. But the gravity of the moment was unmistakable as he answers to The case is loaded with political implications for the 76-year-old Trump, who currently holds the dominant spot in the early days of the 2024 Republican presidential primary. Beyond that, it carries the prospect of a years-long prison sentence. Even for a defendant whose post-presidential life has been dominated by investigations, the documents probe has stood out for both the apparent volume of evidence amassed by prosecutors and the severity of the allegations. Some Trump supporters headed to Miami by bus from other parts of Florida, raising concerns for law enforcement officials preparing for possible unrest around the courthouse. Miami Police Chief Manuel A. Morales said downtown could see anywhere from a few thousand up to 50,000 protesters. But heading into the court appearance, there were no reports of major chaos. Wearing a shirt that reads “Jesus is my savior, Trump my president,” the younger Rodriguez, Kevin, said it was possible Trump was guilty of illegally retaining classified documents. But he questioned the fairness of the proceedings in light of other classified information probes concerning Democrats, including former Secr...

Donald Trump charged with illegal retention of classified documents

Trump confirmed the indictment on his Truth Social social media platform on Thursday afternoon, shortly after his lawyers received an email from prosecutors in the office of special counsel Jack Smith that outlined the charges and summoned the former president to surrender himself to authorities in Miami next Tuesday. Read more The charges listed in the summons included: wilful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document, corruptly concealing a document, concealing a document in a federal investigation, engaging in a scheme to conceal and false statements, people familiar with the matter said. Trump’s lawyer Jim Trusty confirmed in an appearance on CNN that prosecutors had listed seven charges on the summons paper. Trusty said he had not seen a copy of the indictment but added he was hopeful that it might be unsealed before Trump makes his initial appearance in court. From his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey, Trump lashed out at the indictment in a series of posts on Truth Social. “I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former President of the United States,” Trump said, adding: “I AM AN INNOCENT MAN!” This undated image released by the US Department of Justice shows documents allegedly seized at Mar-a-Lago spread over a carpet. Photograph: US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/AFP/Getty Images The former president was said to be resigned to the fact that he would probably be indicted after prosecutors im...

Highlights: Trump pleads not guilty to federal charges after arrest

The latest news on Trump’s arraignment • Former President Donald Trump surrendered to authorities at the federal courthouse in Miami just before 2 p.m. ET. He pleaded not guilty and left the courthouse roughly two hours later. • Trump was indicted last week on 37 counts related to more than 100 classified documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago in August. The charges include willful retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. • At his initial court appearance, Trump was represented by • Walt Nauta, a personal aide to Trump and a co-defendant, did not enter a plea today because he did not have local counsel. He faces six federal criminal charges, including conspiracy to obstruct, withholding a document or record and scheme to conceal. • U.S. Magistrate Judge John Goodman presided over the arraignment, but the case will be overseen by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee who ruled in Trump’s favor in an earlier dispute in the investigation. • Trump also faces criminal charges in a New York state court where he pleaded not guilty in April to • After the arraignment, Trump flew back to New Jersey, where he gave a speech to supporters at his golf club in Bedminster. BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Trump rained criticism down on his adversaries here just hours after he was arraigned in federal court in Miami. The playbook — play defense by going on offense — is now familiar for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. But the gravity of his l...

The United States v. Donald Trump

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Donald Trump was arrested and arraigned today—without incident—and he has now pleaded not guilty to 37 charges tied to the alleged mishandling of classified documents. But before we see more possible indictments (from Georgia or the January 6 investigation), Americans should not lose sight of the astonishing charges read to Trump today in Florida. First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic: I was shocked by the degree of sensitivity of these documents and how many there were ... and I think the counts under the Espionage Act that he willfully retained those documents are solid counts … If even half of it is true, then he’s toast. I’m not so sure about the “toast” part. Trump lucked out by drawing Judge Aileen Cannon, whom he appointed and whose last involvement with one of his cases produced a decision so biased in his favor and so Let’s just say that I will be pleasantly surprised if Trump one day faces anything worse than a few rounds of golf with an ankle monitor. But before the inevitable blizzard of motions and delays and general mayhem, I thought we should review the actual charges in the First, here’s what the government claims Trump took to Florida: The classified documents TRUMP stored in his boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities...

Donald Trump has first court date in historic federal case

More on the Trump classified documents indictment The latest: The charges: Trump is accused of violating seven federal laws but faces 37 separate charges. Here’s a breakdown of all of The case: The criminal investigation looks into whether Trump took government secrets with him after he left the White House and obstructed a subsequent investigation. Here’s Can Trump still run for president? While it has never been attempted by a candidate from a major party before,