Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony criminal charges on Tuesday, as he addressed a crowd of supporters at his Mar-A-Lago property in Florida. Trump, who was arraigned in New York City in connection with his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and cover-up involving adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election, claimed innocence and vowed to fearlessly defend the nation.
In his speech, Trump expressed shock at the charges against him, saying, “I never thought anything like this could happen in America.” He accused the Manhattan district attorney’s office, which has been investigating him, of pursuing a “fake” investigation led by “radical left people” who he believes “actually have to hate our country.”
Accompanied by the song “Proud to be an American” and greeted by chants of “USA” from the crowd, Trump spoke about the 2020 presidential election and criticized current President Joe Biden, claiming that “our country is going to hell.” The audience applauded his remarks, showing their support.
The unsealing of the indictment by the New York grand jury provided details of the charges against Trump for the first time. Despite the charges, Trump maintained his innocence and pleaded not guilty. He also highlighted his commitment to defending the nation, mentioning his past appointments of Supreme Court justices and his support of religion during his presidency.
Trump’s arraignment makes him the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges. The legal proceedings against Trump are expected to draw significant attention in the coming months as the case unfolds.
Meanwhile, Trump’s supporters continue to rally behind him, while his critics await the outcome of the legal process. Overall, the situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected in the near future. The case against Trump will likely have significant implications for U.S. politics and the legal landscape, and will be closely watched by the public and political commentators alike.