Donald Trump has told Sky News he is feeling “great” as he left his Miami golf resort to face federal charges.
The former president was answering a Sky News question as his motorcade set off for the Wilkie D. Ferguson Court House in the city. Mark Stone reports from inside the resort…
There is a strange energy inside Donald Trump’s Miami golf resort.
It is the day of his unprecedented federal court appearance.
He is somewhere in the sprawling hotel and golf complex and he is firing out messages on his social media site, Truth Social.
“WITCH HUNT!” he writes in a single message. Then, “ELECTION INTERFERENCE”.
I watch one of Mr Trump’s lawyers, Alina Habba arrive, head to the restaurant briefly, then leave again.
The hotel manager is hovering in the lobby.
The local Miami police have arrived too. The ‘Miami Dade Special Response Division’, according to their uniform.
Donald Trump arrived here on Monday ahead of the court appearance. He spent the night out of sight. His team is with him.
Close aide Jason Miller was in the bar with other members of the team at just after 9pm.
Nearby, one of the Trump supporters I had spotted earlier on the road outside the resort was having a drink. Another, in a Stars and Stripes hat, was moving around on a hoverboard.
It’s surreal stuff ahead of this truly unprecedented spectacle – the moment the 45th President appears in federal court on espionage charges.