after spending that hour in court here in miami. he accused the biden administration of orchestrating the indictment against him to influence the 2024 presidential election. take a listen. today we witness the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country. it s a political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or communist nation. in court, mr. trump pleaded not guilty to all 37 counts related to his alleged mishandling of white house documents after he left office. he was digitally fingerprinted and, instead of taking a mugshot of the former president, the feds uploaded a pre-existing picture. the judge has imposed no travel restrictions on mr. trump he is free to travel as he wishes. instructed him not to discuss the case with potential witnesses. outside the courthouse, hundreds of trump supporters and a smaller group of anti-trump
of trump supporters and a smaller group of anti-trump protesters gathered. one protester wearing a striped prison uniform was arrested after running with a sign in front of mr. trump s motorcade. but, for the most part, protest activities outside the courthouse remained civil and miami police reported no major incident. after the hearing trump supporters had several stops saying happy birthday. today mr. trump turns 77. on the democrat side, hillary clinton had this reaction to the court proceedings and the indictment? i have a lot of reactions to it. and i think the best reaction publicly is, you know, let s see it unfold and see what happens, right? this is on a track about him not about anybody else. no matter how much they try to confuse people and how much they
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Experts discuss âhorribleâ Phoenix police challenge coin
A controversial challenge coin owned, shared, and sold by Phoenix officers raises serious concerns about the culture inside the cityâs police department and a lack of accountability by top leaders, according to a handful of experts interviewed by ABC15.
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PHOENIX â A controversial challenge coin owned, shared, and sold by Phoenix officers raises serious concerns about the culture inside the cityâs police department and a lack of accountability by top leaders, according to a handful of experts interviewed by ABC15.
The coins commemorate the moment when a protester was shot in the groin by a pepper ball in August 2017.
guilty, arguing self-defense. and tom, the former cops are due back in court in september. a trial could start here at the courthouse as early as march of next year. tom? alex perez for us tonight. alex, thank you. we move on now to the white house, fighting battles on several fronts tonight. responding to president trump s new twitter firestorm. over the weekend, the president retweeting then deleting this video of a supporter yelling a racist message at anti-trump protesters. he also retweeted startling video from abc news, showing a couple pointing guns at protesters marching past their homes in st. louis. here s abc s chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. reporter: more than a day after the president tweeted video of his supporters that included one yelling white power white power! reporter: the white house has neither condemned the phrase nor the person who said it. his point in tweeting out that video was to stand with his supporters who are jaucoftenti