Trump arrives in Florida to face charges, maintains lead in poll

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Trump arrives in Florida to face charges, maintains lead in poll
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Accused of unlawfully keeping US national-security documents and lying to officials who tried to recover them, Donald Trump proclaims his innocence and vows to continue his campaign to regain the presidency in a November 2024 election.

MIAMI, USA – Former US president Donald Trump arrived in Miami on Monday, June 12, to face federal criminal charges, while a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found a vast majority of his fellow Republicans believe the case to be politically motivated.

Trump, who turns 77 on Wednesday, touched down in Miami at 2:54 pm in a private jet with his name emblazoned on the side.“I HOPE THE ENTIRE COUNTRY IS WATCHING WHAT THE RADICAL LEFT ARE DOING TO AMERICA,” he wrote on his Truth Social social-media platform before departing from New Jersey.A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Monday found that 81% of Republicans thought the charges were politically motivated.

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie, a former governor of New Jersey and an adviser to Trump’s 2016 election campaign, was asked during a CNN townhall on Monday night if he thought the Biden Administration was weaponizing the Department of Justice against Trump.Trump spoke to an enthusiastic crowd in Georgia over the weekend and his campaign said he would make a statement on Tuesday night, when he returns to New Jersey.

Special Counsel Jack Smith accuses Trump of taking thousands of papers containing some of the nation’s most sensitive national-security secrets when he left the White House in January 2021 and storing them in a haphazard manner at his Mar-a-Lago Florida estate, according to a grand jury indictment released last week.

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