Trump remained silent throughout his appearance in court, and the "confidential scandal" hearing came to an end. President Trump's controversy
At 15:48 local time on June 13th, according to CNN, the hearing attended by former US President Trump in a federal court in Miami ended. Trump remained silent throughout his appearance in court and did not answer any questions from the prosecution. He left the court after the hearing ended.
On that day, supporters of Trump and protesters against Trump gathered outside the court and argued incessantly, with both sides occasionally insulting each other.
According to the Associated Press, Trump will be released without the need to pay bail, nor will he need to surrender his passport or restrict personal travel.
US media reported on the 13th that Trump stated in a live video that the United States is a "manipulated and corrupt" country. According to the Congressional Hill, Trump will raise funds for his second lawsuit and vow to "never withdraw" from the 2024 presidential campaign. Former US National Security Assistant John Bolton pointed out that Trump's continued participation in the 2024 presidential election will pose a danger to the entire Republican Party and create difficulties for the United States.
On the afternoon of June 13th local time, Trump appeared in a federal court in Miami, Florida, responding to 37 federal criminal charges related to the "classified matter scandal.".