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Trump’s second arraignment: Watch how it happened

Donald Trump marked his 77th birthday on Wednesday as the first current or former president arrested on federal criminal charges in American history.

On Tuesday, Mr Trump pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse on 37 charges over his handling of classified national security documents after leaving the White House.

In 2022, the former president reportedly rejected advice from his lawyers to seek a settelement and avoid charges.

The prosecution hasn’t seemed to dent his campaign, which raised over $7m in recent days.

Miami officials had braced for protests outside the courthouse but much of the Maga army of supporters failed to show up as expected.

Following his court appearence, Mr Trump flew back to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he gave a speech launching into his usual unsubstantiated narrative that he is the victim of political persecution.

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All the Trump allies who have now changed their tune over indictment

Barr, Pompeo, Pence, Haley… they’re starting to change their tune.

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 06:45

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Fox News hosts shout down co-presenter trying to explain Trump charges

Jessica Tarlov, described by Fox News observer Katherine Abughazaleh as the network’s “token liberal,” attempted to explain the allegations against the former president on Tuesday afternoon.

Gustaf Kilander has the story.

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 05:45

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All the federal charges against Trump

Conspiracy, false statements and retaining national defence documents… Alex Woodward explains what the former president faces.

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 04:45

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Trump wields infamous Sharpie marker to sign bond document at arraignment

It was a feature of his presidency and sometimes a source of amusement, but Donald Trump’s love of Sharpie marker pens has resurfaced as he signed the bond document at his arraignment on federal charges in Miami on Tuesday.

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 03:45

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Profile: Jack Smith, the prosecutor overseeing the Trump probes

Here’s everything we know about Mr Smith:

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 03:15

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Tucker Carlson shares new conspiracy about Trump arrest

Tucker Carlson pushed a new conspiracy theory that Donald Trump is being prosecuted for calling out Washington DC insiders over Iraq and weapons of mass destruction in his latest Twitter show.

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 02:45

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Clinton laughs at ‘impartial juror’ shirt ahead of Trump arraignment

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 02:15

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Yet another Republican enters the 2024 race: Miami mayor Francis Suarez

The 45-year-old Republican mayor, the only Hispanic candidate in the race, filed paperwork declaring his candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.

Mr Suarez, who is vying to become the first sitting mayor elected president, joins a GOP primary battle that includes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former vice president Mike Pence, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Nikki Haley and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.

Despite having a candidate field in the double digits, the race is largely seen as a two-person contest between Mr Trump and Mr DeSantis.

Josh Marcus15 June 2023 01:45

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‘I can’t defend it’: Mike Pence has sudden change of heart over Trump classified documents

After arguing that bringing federal criminal charges against the former president would send a “terrible message to the world” last week, the former vice president has now said that he “can’t defend” his ex-boss’s alleged actions laid out in the indictment.

“Having read the indictment, these are very serious allegations,” Mr Pence told The Wall Street Journal’s Editorial Board on Tuesday.

“And I can’t defend what is alleged.”

Oliver O’Connell15 June 2023 01:45

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Donald Trump ignored attempts for settlement in classified documents probe

In the fall of 2022, Donald Trump ignored the advice of one of his lawyers who suggested seeking a settlement regarding the quickly escalating investigation into his mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House.

Attorney Christopher Kise told Mr Trump that a settlement, including potentially avoiding charges, would be a good way to “take the temperature down” and avoid the unprecedented spectacle of a former president being criminally prosecuted.

However, according to The Washington Post, Mr Trump ignored this advice after hearing contrasting views from other attorneys who wanted to take a more adversarial approach.

Josh Marcus15 June 2023 01:31



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