Arraignment live updates: Trump arrested in Miami, pleads not guilty to all charges


Bart Jansen, Josh Meyer, Miles J. Herszenhorn, Marina Pitofsky, David Jackson, Phillip M. Bailey, Rachel Looker, Sarah Elbeshbishi and Candy Woodall

MIAMI−Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Miami to federal charges of keeping national defense documents after leaving the White House and conspiring to obstruct justice by hiding them, a historic event as the first former president faced federal charges.

The presiding judge, Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman, prohibited video recording or photos of Trump inside the courthouse, under a local rule. The blackout contrasted to coverage of his New York arraignment in April, when hallway video showed him entering the courtroom and photos showed him at the defense table with his lawyers before he pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records.

Trump resumed his social media attacks on Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith hours before the hearing began, a similar tactic to his New York case. Trump made unsubstantiated charges against Smith for bias on his Truth Social account. In the Manhattan case, the former president targeted the district attorney and the judge, who warned him to “refrain from making statements that are likely to incite violence and civil unrest.”



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