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Trump is also accused of sharing sensitive US secrets with people who had no security clearance.

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Donald Trump arrived in Miami on Monday to face charges of hoarding classified documents, in a legal reckoning that goes far beyond misconduct accusations the former US president has largely ridden out until now.

Trump will appear in court Tuesday to answer charges that he lied and schemed to hold on to dozens of government secrets he took to his beachfront mansion in Florida when he left office in 2021.

The high-stakes indictment — which Trump’s supporters say is a politically motivated bid to block their champion’s path back to the White House — has fueled fears of unrest, with Miami police bracing for crowds of up to 50,000.

The twice-impeached Republican, facing charges that can carry decades-long prison sentences, struck a defiant note as he prepared to become the first of America’s 46 presidents to be arraigned in federal court.

“We must all be STRONG and DEFEAT the Communists, Marxists, and Radical Left Lunatics that are systematically destroying our Country,” Trump posted on his Truth Social network as he flew to spend the night at his Florida golf course, a 25-minute drive from the courthouse.

The runaway frontrunner in the 2024 Republican primary said the latest indictment would not force him to quit the race — teeing up a campaign like no other in history that will pit a legal contest against an electoral one.

“I’ll never leave. Look, if I would have left, I would have left prior to the original race in 2016,” Trump told Politico on his plane as he campaigned at the weekend.

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– ‘Ridiculous and baseless’ –

The billionaire, who turns 77 on Wednesday, is charged with willfully possessing clearly-marked government secrets, refusing to return them and conspiring to obstruct investigators seeking to recover them.

He is also accused of sharing sensitive US secrets with people who had no security clearance, in a much more serious case than any he has previously faced.

The indictment included photographs showing boxes that were supposed to be in the National Archives stacked at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Palm Beach residence, in a “ballroom, a bathroom and shower, an office space, his bedroom and a storage room.”

The former president has rejected as “ridiculous and baseless” the 49-page indictment released by the Justice Department following months of investigation by a special prosecutor.

Security was being ramped-up around Miami’s Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Courthouse, with several protests planned including by a local chapter of the far-right Proud Boys group.

“We hope that tomorrow will be peaceful. We encourage people to be peaceful in demonstrating how they feel,” Miami’s Republican mayor Francis Suarez told reporters.

Trump is expected to fly to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, afterwards to restate his innocence in a speech before supporters.

– ‘Rocket docket’ –

The Republican former president has been impeached twice, he has been accused of interfering in a federal investigation over his campaign’s extensive ties with Russia and he has been found liable at a civil trial for sexual abuse.

His company has been convicted of fraud, his “Trump University” training scheme ceased operations mired in lawsuits and his charity was dissolved by court order amid a litany of controversies.

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Trump’s campaign chairman, deputy campaign chairman, personal lawyer, chief strategist, national security advisor, foreign policy advisor, campaign fixer and chief financial officer have all been convicted of crimes connected to their time in his orbit and some have faced jail.

But Trump did not face personal criminal exposure in any of those cases.

That changed dramatically in March when a New York state prosecutor charged Trump with 34 felonies over allegations that he covered up hush money payments to a porn star.

Trump’s allies in Congress and rivals for the presidential nomination have largely circled the wagons following his new indictment, decrying the “weaponization” of the government against conservatives.

Some Republican lawmakers have been criticized for rhetoric that could inspire violence, including Louisiana’s Clay Higgins, who told supporters to “buckle up” and Arizona’s Andy Biggs, who tweeted: “We have now reached a war phase. An eye for an eye.”

The Southern District of Florida is known as a “rocket docket” court, legal slang for locations that push for swift justice, and authorities have not ruled out completing a trial before the 2024 election.

Much of the focus in the preliminary proceedings will be on District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee who was allocated the case at random and will have enormous sway over how fast things move.

Cannon issued a series of rulings favorable to Trump earlier in the case that effectively jammed up the investigation for weeks until a conservative appeals court ruled she had acted beyond her authority.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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