Donald Trump and aide at Miami court for historic arraignment

Donald Trump has arrived at a federal court in Miami, Florida, to face historic charges of mishandling sensitive files.

Mr Trump is the first US president – current or former – to be hit with a federal criminal indictment.

He will be spared a mugshot, but is expected to be fingerprinted and give a DNA sample after the hearing.

This is the second time Mr Trump has appeared in court this year, but Tuesday’s case is more serious.

Small crowds of Trump supporters and counter-protesters were outside the Wilkie D Ferguson Jr court in downtown Miami.

Mr Trump, 76, was driven by motorcade from the Trump National Doral resort – where he spent the night – to court for his 15:00 (19:00 GMT) arraignment. Arriving at the court complex, the procession of vehicles drove into an underground garage.

He was booked alongside a close aide, Walt Nauta, who is charged with six criminal counts related to alleged mishandling of national security documents.

During the drive to court, several messages were posted to Mr Trump’s account on the social media platform Truth Social, including one in all capital letters saying: “One of the saddest days in the history of our country. We are a nation in decline!!!”

A supporter of former US President Donald Trump and an anti-Trump demonstrator argue near the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. United States CourthouseImage source, Getty Images

Appearing before a judge, Mr Trump is expected to deny 37 counts of illegally retaining classified documents and obstructing the government’s efforts to get them back.

Source: bbc.com

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