Trump Reveals His Plan for Court Appearance

Former President Donald Trump plans to plead not guilty to the criminal charges he’s facing.
“I’ll just say not guilty,” Trump said while speaking with radio host Howie Carr on June 12.
Trump also said he doubted he would say anything else in court.
Trump is facing 37 felony charges, including making false statements and concealing records.
Walt Nauta, an aide to the former president, has also been charged.
Nauta’s lawyer has declined to comment.
Both men are slated to appear in federal court in Miami, Florida to enter pleas on Tuesday.
Prosecutors say Trump violated the law by holding national security materials at his properties in Palm Beach, Florida, and Bedminster, New Jersey; showing the documents to people who did not hold security clearance; obstructing investigations by directing Nauta to move boxes to conceal them from the FBI; and falsely stating he was cooperating with the FBI investigation while not providing all the materials called for in a subpoena….}

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