Trump indicted in labeled documents case in Florida

Trump indicted in labeled documents case in Florida


Previous President Donald Trump greets supporters at a Group Trump volunteer management schooling celebration held at the Grimes Neighborhood Complex on June 01, 2023 in Grimes, Iowa. 

Scott Olson | Getty Photographs

Previous President Donald Trump has been indicted in federal court in Miami in connection with his retention of govt files he retained right after leaving the White Household.

Trump himself disclosed the indictment in a sequence of posts on his Fact Social social media site on Thursday evening. He also stated he has been summoned to seem in courtroom in Miami on Tuesday.

NBC News soon immediately after verified the indictment.

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