Donald Trump pled not guilty of charges as fans greet him for his birthday

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump’s pled not guilty to the 37 charges pressed against him in the classified documents case. Trump was accused of improperly stashing classified documents, showing them off, lying to authorities about them, and espionage. It is the first time in the history of the American nation that a former president has been indicted of federal crimes. The plea comes at a moment where the politician attempts to run for president of the country again, in the 2024 elections. Later on, Trump gave a speech in New Jersey, in which he addressed the case. He stated that :

This day will go down in infamy, and Joe Biden will forever be remembered as not only the most corrupt president in the history of our country, but perhaps, even more importantly, the president, who, together with a band of his closest thugs, misfits and Marxists, tried to destroy American democracy.

After his leaving court, he made an unplanned stop at the famous and well-known Café Versailles, which is located in Little Havana, Miami. Approximately 200 people were gathered in the place, waiting for Trump. Once there, the presidential candidate shook hands with his fans and talked to some of them. They addressed the “declassified files” case and said they had been praying for him. Additionally, they took the occasion to sing “Happy Birthday” to him, as the former president celebrated his birthday on Wednesday, June 14.

It was revealed that Trump was greeted and applauded by a group of pastors, who decided ordered some cakes, but the politician did not stay at the place for too long, as he later headed to Miami International Airport in destination to New Jersey. Trump has planned a fundraising event for his campaign for his 2024 presidential run. 

Carlos Gaviria

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