President Donald Trump will likely present himself to New York City authorities next Tuesday, April 4, for arraignment on the charges brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The indictment – which has still not been revealed – is believed to be related to the Stormy Daniels “hush money” controversy. Bragg has inflated a misdemeanor at worst into a felony indictment – all in fulfillment of his campaign promise to get Trump if elected.
Trump will reportedly be fingerprinted, a mugshot taken, but not handcuffed. Let’s hope he comes out of that courthouse and gives the speech of his life – blasting this political persecution for what it is.
Trump, 76, is likely to appear before the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday after announcing his surrender.
He could face up to 30 charges related to business fraud.
Trump will be photographed and have his fingerprints taken after turning himself in.
He will be flanked by armed Secret Service agents who must protect him at all times, per The New York Times.
Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina told ABC News on Friday that the former president “will not be put in handcuffs.”
The former commander-in-chief has vehemently denied any wrongdoing throughout the probe.
He wrote on his Truth Social platform: “This is Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history.
He claimed Democrats have “cheated countless times over the decades” and deemed the Manhattan DA “a disgrace.” . . . .
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