Donald trump arrest

  1. Highlights: Trump pleads not guilty to federal charges after arrest
  2. As it happened: Donald Trump indictment live: Ex
  3. Trump Arrested in New York, Becomes First President to Face Charges – Rolling Stone
  4. Donald Trump arrested in Miami: Pleads not guilty in classified documents probe


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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...

As it happened: Donald Trump indictment live: Ex

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Trump Arrested in New York, Becomes First President to Face Charges – Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone The optics, however, were not great. Trump was visible to the public for on a few seconds as he walked from the car into the courthouse, and he wore an exhausted expression throughout his arraignment, which began around 2:30 p.m. ET. He was flanked by his legal team, including Editor’s picks The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time The arrest took place amid a tense scene outside the courthouse, with Trump supporters and opponents converging to demonstrate earlier on Tuesday. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) Trump ultimately pleaded not guilty himself, rather than through his lawyers. He took off back to Florida barely an hour after he left the courtroom, and hours later delivered a bizarre address from Mar-a-Lago hours later in which he struggled to defend himself against multiple still-in-progress investigations that could results in more indictments against the former president. Miami Mayor Becomes 12th Trump 2024 Challenger The 16-page The indictment and Statement of Facts paints Trump as in command of the scheme to pay off Daniels. It even alleges Trump duplicitously sought to delay payment in hopes of pushing past Election Day and reneging on the deal with Daniels “because at that point it would not matter if the story became public.” The document alleges that Cohen, before making the payout, “confirmed with the Defendant [Trump] that Defendant would pay him back.” And it describes how Trump and Cohen “met in the Oval Office” in Feb. 2017 to confirm the...

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...