Donald Trump appeared worry-free Sunday as he enjoyed a round of golf at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, despite facing an arraignment in Manhattan on Tuesday over the Stormy Daniels hush-money case.
Trump, 76, was indicted by a grand jury last week over the $130,000 payoff made to the porn star in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
The former president has ripped the case as a political hitjob by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
While Trump has vehemently denied the charges on social media, he appeared calmer out on the Palm Beach golf course Sunday as he drove around in a cart.
The former president wore his signature white polo shirt and red “Make America Great Again” cap as he made his way through the green.
Sunday’s outing followed another game he played Saturday at the property, with his supporters gathering outside to show their support of the Republican frontrunner for 2024.
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The rounds of golf came as Trump prepares to fly to New York City on Monday, when he will stay at Trump Tower before heading off to Manhattan Supreme Court for his arraignment.
The former president will be fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken as part of the charging process.
The court also is expected to unseal the specifics of his indictment.
Reports say Trump will face more than 30 counts, including at least one felony charge, in the case, in which he is accused of helping to arrange the payment to Daniels to keep quiet their affair ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
After he is arraigned, Trump is scheduled to fly back to Mar-a-Lago to “deliver his remarks” on the case, according to his campaign.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, including that he had a sexual relationship with Daniels starting the year after he got married to Melania.
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Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina, who is representing him in the case, said Sunday that if Trump hadn’t already committed to running again for the White House in 2024, Bragg would not have sought an indictment.
“If you’re intellectually honest, we all know that had Donald Trump not been Donald Trump, and it was John Smith, this case would have never been brought,” Tacopina said. “If he was not running for reelection, there is no way this case would have been brought.
“This case is not even legally sufficient. Factually, it’s a joke,” the lawyer claimed.