Donald Trump is set to make his first court appearance in a historic criminal case charging the former president with hoarding top secret government documents, boastfully displaying them to visitors and trying to hide them from investigators.
“They’re using this because they can’t win the election fairly and squarely,” Trump said Monday in an interview with Americano Media.
As Trump’s motorcade slowed to a crawl as it entered his Miami resort on Monday, a loud cheer went up from about 50 supporters who had gathered across the street. He flashed them a thumbs up as he passed and they waved their pro-Trump signs and banners. NBC6's Tony Pipitone interviews Politifact's Katie Sanders to analyze Trump's claqims about the classified documents found.
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