Former US president Donald Trump has been charged by a federal grand jury over his handling of classified national security documents which were taken to his home in Florida after he left the White House.
Such charges carry the potential of years in prison if Mr Trump is found guilty.
“It is election interference at the highest level. There has never been anything like it. I am an innocent man”, he said. About 100 of these documents were marked classified, even though one of Mr Trump’s lawyers had previously said all such records had been returned to the government. The developments in Miami next week will mark the second time that Mr Trump has been indicted, but the first time at federal level.
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