On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump entered a not guilty plea in a Miami federal courthouse. Trump is facing 37 federal charges, including unlawfully retaining government secrets and conspiring to obstruct justice, in an unprecedented indictment of a former president Trump.
The prosecution claims that Trump was by and by engaged with pressing the records as he went out in 2021, that he gloated about having secret materials and made his own legal counselor deceive the FBI about what sort of papers he had put away at Blemish a-Lago.
Additionally, Walt Nauta, his assistant, has been charged with falsifying statements and concealing documents. Nauta didn't enter a supplication Tuesday.
Trump says he is honest and that he's overall unjustifiably designated by investigators since he's running for president once more. These allegations of bias in the Justice Department are being echoed by his Republican allies in Congress.
In remarks made last week, special counsel Jack Smith, who was given the task of leading an independent investigation into Trump by the Justice Department, defended the efforts of his team and the FBI.
"We have one bunch of regulations in this nation, and they apply to everybody," he said.
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Trump argues not blameworthy to every one of the 37 charges in report