DJ'ed Pavarotti at Bedminster 90 minutes after discovering he faces ... trends now

DJ'ed Pavarotti at Bedminster 90 minutes after discovering he faces ... trends now
Trump DJ'ed Pavarotti at Bedminster 90 minutes after discovering he faces ... trends now

Trump DJ'ed Pavarotti at Bedminster 90 minutes after discovering he faces ... trends now

Donald Trump DJ'ed the night away playing his favorite tunes from Pavarotti to James Brown just 90 minutes after he discovered he was facing a historic federal indictment that could see him jailed for 100 years. 

Last night, the former President said he was being indicted in relation to espionage, facing seven charges in relation to mishandling of classified documents. 

After making a roaring statement on Truth Social, where he declared 'I AM AN INNOCENT MAN', Trump appeared to calm his nerves by having dinner at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey, before boogieing all night.

Wearing a Make America Great Again cap and pretending to be a DJ, Trump blasted Elvis, amongst his other favorite songs, a source told the New York Times

It is not the first time the 76-year-old has taken to throwing a bash in the face of criminal charges. After being indicted for the first time in April when he was accused of paying porn star Stormy Daniels hush-money, Trump threw a bash at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Following his indictment last night, former President Donald Trump reportedly DJ'ed the night away, blasting Pavarotti and James Brown at his Bedminster golf resort

Following his indictment last night, former President Donald Trump reportedly DJ'ed the night away, blasting Pavarotti and James Brown at his Bedminster golf resort 

Trump had been at Bedminster when the news of his fresh charges broke. He denies the allegations and states he is innocent

Trump had been at Bedminster when the news of his fresh charges broke. He denies the allegations and states he is innocent 

Shortly after being charged with the crime earlier this year, he flew to his West Palm Beach home, before partying with friends and family, taking on music responsibilities, blaring his campaign staple 'Macho Man' by the Village People.

Trump previously claimed he 'always had a high aptitude for music' and often DJ's for his guests at the Florida resort. 'People love it when I do it', he told Full Send Podcast.

Trump's most recent charge - which he has called a persecution - marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president has faced federal charges.

ABC News reported that the 76-year-old faces four separate counts, all of which carry a potential prison time of up to 20 years.

These include: conspiracy to obstruct justice; withholding a document or record; corruptly concealing a document or record; and concealing a document in a federal investigation.

One count carries a 10 year sentence: willful retention of national defense information.

And the final two counts have a maximum of five years each: scheme to conceal, and false statements and representations. Trump's indictment remains under seal, but his decision to publicize it means feds could unseal it as early as Friday, ahead of next Tuesday's court appearance in Miami. 

The latest charges mark a fresh setback for the 2024 presidential hopeful, who plans to take control of the White House once again.

Wearing a Make America Great Again cap and pretending to be a DJ, Trump blasted Elvis, amongst his other favourite songs

Wearing a Make America Great Again cap and pretending to be a DJ, Trump blasted Elvis, amongst his other favourite songs

Even his Republican 2024 rival Rob DeSantis was outraged by the fresh charges, calling it a 'moral threat to a free society'

Even his Republican 2024 rival Rob DeSantis was outraged by the fresh charges, calling it a 'moral threat to a free society' 

The news was met with outrage among the Republican party yesterday, with even his 2024 rival Ron DeSantis

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