Donald Trump

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What Trump's 'arrest' claim says about his hold on politics and the ... (NPR)

Donald Trump claimed on social media that he will be arrested on Tuesday and called for mass protest. His unfounded claims showed his continued influence on ...

Trump's team, as they have been when it comes to DeSantis, went on the attack. Chris Sununu, who is mulling a run for president and is no Trump fan, told CNN: "I think it's building a lot of sympathy for the former president." Essentially, it means — do something to provoke a response from your enemy. Since Saturday, there have been at least a dozen fundraising emails sent out in Trump's name about his impending "arrest" (plus about half a dozen more trying to shape the narrative). I can't speak to that." Alvin Bragg was displaying "an outrageous abuse of power" and said he was "directing relevant committees to immediately investigate if federal funds are being used to subvert our democracy by interfering in elections with politically motivated prosecutions." He noted that some Republicans, who aren't necessarily pro-Trump, "all said they felt like he was being attacked." PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!" It certainly went according to plan over the last few days. [Steel barricades went up](https://twitter.com/costareports/status/1637809504581550081) outside New York criminal court Monday. No reputable news outlet has been able to verify specifically that Trump would be arrested Tuesday — despite Trump's unsupported claims of supposed leaks from the district attorney's office. 6 or the search of his Florida home that turned up boxes of unreported classified documents.

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New York prepares for possible unrest if Donald Trump is indicted (The Guardian)

Grand jury investigating ex-president over hush money payment to an adult film star appears poised to complete its work soon.

The testimony came two days after Trump said he expected to be indicted and arrested and urged supporters to act, directing particularly hostile rhetoric towards Bragg. The protester’s sign echoed, if while misspelling “George”, Republican attacks on “Soros-funded prosecutors” which itself echoes [antisemitic invective](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/20/trump-soros-desantis-bragg/). [Manhattan criminal courthouse](https://www.nyc.gov/site/dcas/business/dcasmanagedbuildings/manhattan-criminal-courthouse.page) in the lower part of the island. So were reporters and [protesters](https://twitter.com/davidmackau/status/1638165080356388866/photo/4). Pleading guilty, Cohen said the payments were directed by Trump. Monday’s testimony to the grand jury came from Robert Costello. Trump is due to hold his first large-scale rally of the 2024 Republican primary in Waco, Texas, on Saturday. “But Michael Cohen is far from solid evidence.” His representatives later said he was citing media reports and leaks and there was no indication his prediction would come true. [Michael Cohen](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/michael-cohen), the former Trump lawyer who became a key witness in the Manhattan investigation. Media outlets reported a likely surrender to authorities in [hearing from a witness favourable to Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/20/donald-trump-robert-costello-testimony-stormy-daniels), presumably so prosecutors could ensure the panel had a chance to consider testimony that could be seen as exculpatory.

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New York, DC wait for Manhattan DA's next move in hush money ... (CNN)

Officials in New York and Washington are taking preemptive security measures in case a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump leads to ...

While Washington police are [similarly preparing](http://www.cnn.com/2023/03/20/politics/capitol-police-intelligence-assessment-trump-arrest/index.html), the US Capitol Police force “is not currently tracking any direct or credible threats to the US Capitol,” according to a department intelligence assessment obtained Monday by CNN. An indictment could come at any time, and law enforcement officials involved in the discussions have stressed the need to adequately prepare for the complex choreography of a Trump surrender and court appearance. A source close to the Trump legal team told CNN that should Trump be indicted, they do not expect any arrest or initial appearance to happen before next week. Law enforcement officials told CNN that although Tuesday is a “high alert day,” there is currently no credible threat. Watch “CNN Primetime: Inside the Trump Investigations” Tuesday, March 21 at 9 p.m. CNN takes a closer look at the legal drama surrounding Donald Trump.

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How an Indictment and Arrest of Donald Trump Could Unfold (The New York Times)

Once all the witnesses have testified, prosecutors must explain the criminal charges they are seeking to the jury of 23 Manhattan residents before asking them ...

Because of the nature of the potential charges against Mr. Trump, the defendant, in the thick of his campaign. But because of Mr. Law enforcement agencies around New York have also had discussions about how to prepare for the prospect of protests, which Mr. While it is clear that Manhattan prosecutors have been investigating the role Mr. Mr. However, there is some chance that Mr. Bragg will opt not to seek an indictment (or that he will seek one and grand jurors will vote to reject it). Trump would almost certainly be sealed, and the charges would be kept secret from the public after the grand jurors vote. Trump, who lives at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, would travel to the city and turn himself in at the district attorney’s office in Lower Manhattan. The earliest that could happen is Wednesday afternoon. Bragg, must ask the grand jury that has been hearing evidence about the former president to vote on whether to charge him.

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A.I. Donald Trump fighting off the police pics go viral online: Is he ... (MARCA.com)

Former President Donald Trump made an announcement that got all his followers hyped up for a possible massive protest. He revealed he would be arrested by ...

In this report, the folks at Fox News revealed former President Trump will still get arrested but it has been pushed for next week. [Donald Trump](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/us-news/2023/03/18/6415b3f9e2704e8e608b45c0.html) made an announcement that got all his followers hyped up for a possible massive protest. According to Fox News, there is one more witness that is scheduled to testify next Wednesday and help the case a little further. Due to how real these images look, many did fall for the fake news of former President Trump's arrest. In the pictures, [Donald Trump](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/donald-trump.html) appears fighting off the police and running from them as well. Trump appears in at least five different doctored images where he is resisting arrest and running from police.

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Donald Trump likely to be arrested today. What are the charges and ... (Livemint)

Former US President Donald Trump may be indicted for allegedly covering up hush money payments to a porn star during his 2016 presidential campaign.

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Fingerprints and a mugshot: What happens if Trump is arrested (BBC News)

The former president could become the first to face criminal charges. Here's what possibly lies ahead.

If Mr Trump were convicted on the felony charge, he would face a maximum sentence of four years in prison, although some legal experts predict a fine is more probable, and that any time behind bars is highly unlikely. Mr Trump would then wait in a holding area or cell until his appearance before a judge. Once inside, however, Mr Trump will be fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken like all defendants in criminal cases. The decision on whether to file charges rests with New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Prosecutors could also potentially allege that this breaks election law, because his attempt to hide his payments to Ms Daniels was motivated by not wanting voters to know he had an affair with her. However, when Mr Trump reimbursed Mr Cohen, the record for the payment says it was for legal fees.

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FAQ: A legal insider's guide to a potential Trump indictment (Politico)

NEW YORK — With Donald Trump expected to be indicted in the coming days, his supporters, critics, New York law enforcement officials and a variety of other ...

Whenever he comes to New York, he and his attorney will report to the district attorney’s office where Trump will be arrested and booked, which means he’ll be finger-printed and have his mug shot taken. It is possible that he’ll be handcuffed when he is transported from the district attorney’s office to court — a short walk away within the same building. And then he’ll be released, because the charges he is likely to face are non-bailable. Because the case is white-collar, the district attorney’s office will ask Trump’s attorney when he plans to come to New York to be arraigned. Once the indictment is stamped, the district attorney’s office will notify an attorney for Trump that he has been indicted. In many ways, the mechanics of indicting Trump are likely to be the same as they would be for any other defendant charged by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

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Donald Trump is making plans for his possible arrest. But one man ... (ABC News)

Donald Trump could soon become the first former US president to be charged with a crime. But will it end his bid to return to the White House?

The others are." If Mr Trump were to be convicted of a crime while president, it would then be up to the US House and Senate to remove him from office. "But it's not going to be the one that I think is going to be keeping him and his attorneys up at night. "Frankly, a lot of these witnesses that the district attorney's office is relying on are folks that have told their stories publicly, privately, in the press [and] numerous times to prosecutors before," she said. "Out of all of the pending legal issues that he has swirling in his world, this, if it ends up being about a pay-off to [Stormy] Daniels, is not going to be the most substantive crime that he's going to be facing as a charge," Ms Christian said. Ms Krissoff said the next step was for prosecutors to alert the legal counsel for the target, in this instance Mr Trump, to arrange a surrender, which constitutes an arrest. A special counsel was appointed to oversee two Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations into Mr Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents and his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol in 2021. "I think it's pretty likely at this point," said Sarah Krissoff, a former federal prosecutor in the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, now focused on white-collar and investigative cases. "No-one wants to be charged with felony, it's a serious crime," said Catherine Christian, a former financial prosecutor for the Manhattan district attorney. If a Manhattan grand jury decides to indict him for his role in the scheme, the former president will be fingerprinted, photographed and potentially even handcuffed. The decision to file charges against Donald Trump lies with Alvin Bragg, a Democrat and the first black person elected to lead the Manhattan District Attorney's office, who the former president has accused of targeting him for political reasons. Of Donald Trump's many legal woes, the investigation into his alleged cover-up of a hush money payment to a porn star ahead of the 2016 presidential election could be the first to result in criminal charges.

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Donald Trump is expected to be indicted on Wednesday, according ... (MARCA.com)

Everybody in the United States was expecting former President Donald Trump to be indicted on Tuesday for the lawsuit against pornstar Stormy Daniels.

Threats to the police departments have been filtered and taken care of since Monday afternoon. Both the New York City Police Department and the Metro Police Department has all-hands-on-deck since early Tuesday hours. The announcement from Trump himself has pushed many of his followers to go out and protest the arrest. The Daily Mail spoke to a source direct to the former President. They confirmed there will be no arraignment this week but he will definitely be indicted on Wednesday after the final witness speaks to the judge. [President Donald Trump](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/us-news/2023/03/18/6415fa8d268e3e8a1e8b45aa.html) to be indicted on Tuesday for the lawsuit against pornstar Stormy Daniels.

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How You Can Tell the AI Images of Trump's Arrest Are Deepfakes (WIRED)

Former President Donald Trump exiting an SUV while two service men hold the door open. Photograph: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post/Getty Images.

[almost unfathomable](https://www.wired.com/story/deepfakes-getting-better-theyre-easy-spot/) that the average person would soon be able to fabricate photorealistic deepfakes of world leaders at home. “So very famous people are rendered extremely well, while less famous people are usually a bit wonky.” For more peace of mind about the algorithm’s ability to re-create your face, it might be worth thinking twice before posting a photo dump of selfies after a fun night out with friends. For example, the police wear badges, hats, and other documents that appear to have lettering, at first glance, in the fake images of officers arresting Trump. Keep in mind that world leaders, celebrities, social media influencers, and anyone with large quantities of photos circulating online may appear more convincing in deepfaked photos than AI-generated images of people with less of a visible internet presence. Even though it’s obvious now, it’s possible that the algorithm might be able to avoid peculiar-looking body parts with more training and Does the rest of the image appear to be an afterthought?

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After decades of investigations, Donald Trump may finally face the ... (Fortune)

For 40 years, former President Donald Trump has navigated countless legal investigations without ever facing criminal charges. That record may soon come to ...

[whether Trump and his allies illegally meddled in the 2020 election](https://apnews.com/article/trump-fulton-county-grand-jury-georgia-26bfecadd0da1a53a4547fa3e975cfa2). But Trump constantly surprises people by his devious and inappropriate behavior that he transcends by turning it into being a victim of a witch hunt.” “The prosecutor in New York has done more to help Donald Trump get elected,” says Sen. “You would have thought (potentially) being arrested would have been a disqualifying factor in presidential politics. Since then, Trump and his businesses have been the subject of thousands of civil lawsuits and numerous investigations. Justice Department lawyers in the documents probe have said they have amassed evidence of potential crimes involving Trump’s retention of national defense information as well as potential efforts to obstruct their work. Trump and his father fiercely fought the suit, which accused them of refusing to rent apartments to black tenants in predominantly white buildings. Trump is expected to be charged with falsifying business records, a misdemeanor unless prosecutors can prove it was done to conceal another crime. said last month that the panel had recommended that numerous people be indicted, and hinted Trump could be among them. And it would carry tremendous weight for Trump himself, threatening his long-established ability to avoid consequences despite entanglement in a dizzying number of cases. He has denied any allegations of wrongdoing and accuses prosecutors of engaging in a politically motivated “witch hunt” to damage his campaign. The company’s longtime executive, Allen Weisselberg, is currently serving jail time as [punishment for dodging taxes](https://apnews.com/article/politics-donald-trump-legal-proceedings-new-york-city-business-ad4cfbc71bb696b9a3fa6343de393613) on job perks.

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Trump seizes on likely indictment to pass begging bowl for 2024 ... (The Guardian)

Ex-president attempts to capitalize on anticipated charges over hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.

The Books a Million website lists several books authored by Trump as [out of stock](https://www.booksamillion.com/search?query=trump&filter=authors%3ATrump%2C+Donald+J.&sort=date). Donald Trump Jr, Trump’s son, is [the co-founder](https://45books.com/pages/about-us) of Winning Team Publishing, which, like Books a Million, is offering Trump’s upcoming book, Letters To Trump, for sale on its website. It also spent thousands of dollars advertising on Facebook and Newsmax, the rightwing news channel which champions Trump on a near-daily basis, while book purchases accounted for a surprising amount of expenditure. The committee had just $3.8m cash on hand at the end of 2022, according to its [two](https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?202210159536888052) [purchases](https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?202210159536888051), on books from the Books a Million retailer alone. Between 15 November 2022, when Trump announced his run for president, and 31 December 2022 Trump’s campaign said he had raised $9.5m, or $201,600 a day. “These are truly dark times …” began an email sent by Trump on Monday. Each ends with a plea for donations, the language used changing slightly each time. Trump’s pleas for money could make sense given his relatively poor fundraising so far. [$47,689.40 worth of books](https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?202207159521741960) from Winning Team Publishing in May 2022. [$1,696 payment](https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?202207159521741960) to Trump Hotel Collection. [around the Manhattan criminal courthouse](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/21/new-york-prepares-for-possible-unrest-if-donald-trump-is-indicted) in New York City, an email from Trump’s re-election campaign shared a photo of the scene in another fundraising email, asking supporters to: “Please make a contribution to stand with President Trump at this critical moment.”

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WATCH | Fake photos of Donald Trump getting arrested go viral (News24)

Were you duped into believing those photos of Donald Trump being taken into police were real? Well, you aren't alone.

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How an indictment and arrest of Donald Trump could unfold (The Indian Express)

Prosecutors have signaled that an indictment is likely, but it is not a certainty. Before Trump can be charged, the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, ...

Any indictment of Trump would almost certainly be sealed, and the charges would be kept secret from the public after the grand jurors vote. He could be held in an interview room instead of a cell; the investigators who process his arrest may forgo handcuffs. Once Trump has been charged, the case against him will probably be mired in protracted litigation. If Trump is indicted, prosecutors would most likely work with his legal team to arrange his surrender in Manhattan. The special grand jury that has been hearing testimony meets three afternoons a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. A majority of jurors must agree to do so.

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Why Donald Trump faces arrest, and the probable charges against him (The Indian Express)

Trump could be indicted or formally charged for covering up payments discreetly made to porn actress Stormy Daniels.

A conviction for the felony of bookkeeping fraud involves a sentence of up to four years. The documents should also relate to national defence and their disclosure should possibly harm the US or aid a foreign adversary. The final decision to hear the witness rests with the grand jury. He is yet to be arrested by the authorities. On March 18, the former president called upon his supporters to stage protests, saying he “expects” to be arrested on Tuesday. [could be indicted](https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/donald-trump-arrest-porn-star-stormy-daniels-case-8507901/) by a New York grand jury as early as Wednesday for allegedly covering up hush money payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.

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Trump wants to be handcuffed for court appearance in Stormy ... (The Guardian)

People close to former president said to be unsure whether he is serious about wanting to do a perp walk.

But Trump has rejected that approach and told various allies over the weekend that he didn’t care if someone shot him – he would become “a martyr”. Trump later reimbursed Cohen with $35,000 checks using his personal funds, which were recorded as legal expenses to Cohen. Trump’s increasing insistence that he wants to be handcuffed behind his back for a perp walk appears to come from various motivations, including that he wants to project defiance in the face of what he sees as an unfair prosecution and that it would galvanize his base for his 2024 presidential campaign.

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Donald Trump wants to be handcuffed when he appears in court ... (Business Today)

Donald Trump's rationale was that he might as well turn everything into a “spectacle."

He also believes that an indictment could prove to be a boon for him since it would enrage the Make America Great Again (MAGA) fanbase and force Republican party to come together to defend him. Frei shared a news report wrote, "If this happens, it will be the beginning of Trump's reelection." Twitter CEO and the world's second richest person Elon Musk said while replying to a user that the firebrand Republican leader could secure a landslide victory if he gets arrested. Trump rejected that suggestion saying he does not care if he gets shot at since he would become “a martyr”. People close to the former US President are, however, unsure whether he is serious about being handcuffed and doing a perp walk. Furthermore, sources stated he is focusing more on projecting an image of defiance against the prosecution when he eventually figures out his response to the case.

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WATCH | Fake photos of Donald Trump's 'arrest' go viral (TimesLIVE)

Fake pictures and videos of former US president Donald Trump being arrested went viral on Tuesday. The controversial former statesman said he would be ...

A spokesperson for Trump said the former president had not been notified of any arrest. “Illegal leaks from a corrupt & highly political Manhattan district attorney's office ... indicate that, with no crime being able to be proven ...

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First Thing: Donald Trump 'wants to be handcuffed' for court ... (The Guardian)

People close to former president said to be unsure whether he is serious about wanting to do a perp walk. Plus, eight things the world must do to avoid the ...

The species exhibits “extreme polygyny”, in which a small proportion of the largest and most dominant males – known as beachmasters – control harems of breeding females. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published the “synthesis report” of its sixth assessment report (AR6) on Monday. They include restoring other degraded land, and stopping it being turned to agriculture, stopping deforestation, changing agriculture, and changing the way we eat. Eight years in preparation, this mammoth report encompasses the entire range of human knowledge of the climate system, compiled by hundreds of scientists from thousands of academic papers, and published in four parts, in August 2021, February and April 2022, and March 2023. Pittman’s plan was to place the buses on the land, transform one into a living space, and turn the other two into mobile salons. In a 52-page witness statement published yesterday, he wrote: “I accept that the House of Commons was misled by my statements that the rules and guidance had been followed completely at No 10. In 2022 there were more deaths than births in the Chinese capital, resulting in a natural population growth of minus 0.05 per 1,000 people. Ukrainian forces repelled Russian attempts to advance into the centre of the small eastern city of Bakhmut yesterday. He later added that if he got shot, he would probably win the presidency in 2024, the sources said. Trump told various allies over the weekend that he didn’t care if someone shot him – he would become “a martyr”. If the committee decides he “recklessly” misled MPs, he faces being suspended from parliament. But above all, people close to Trump said, he was deeply anxious that any special arrangements – such as making his first court appearance by video link or skulking into the courthouse – would make him look weak or like a loser.

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Trump Claims He's Ready for Perp Walk if Indicted (The New York Times)

Donald Trump stands on a stage at night at an outdoor rally last year, in. The case in Manhattan is one of four criminal investigations facing former President ...

Mr. By Saturday afternoon, Mr. But Mr. By June, Mr. Seeing Mr. These voters have turned on Mr. The experience has intensified Mr. When Mr. If Mr. And then years later in 2021, Mr. That notion, according to legal experts, is highly unlikely, but Mr. Another person who has spoken with Mr.

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Trump grand jury live updates: Panel scheduled to resume work on ... (CNBC)

Former President Donald Trump expects to be arrested over a hush money payoff to porn star Stormy Daniels. Follow live updates on the grand jury probe of ...

Trump may be able to avoid the spectacle: U.S. After getting booked, Trump would be transported to a courtroom for his arraignment. Trump's lawyers would be notified of the indictment and would negotiate a surrender date for their client. But no one is sure whether Trump's remarks are "bravado or genuine resignation," the newspaper reported. Trump denies the tryst. The company recorded the $130,000 payment as a legal expense. This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments Wednesday in the New York grand jury investigation of former U.S. It's unclear if Trump will be seen in handcuffs or required to do a "perp walk" — having to walk down a courthouse hallway in handcuffs in front of the press — on the way to his arraignment. See below for the latest updates. Trump said he welcomes the idea of having to do a "perp walk" — walking past a crowd of reporters, photographers and other onlookers on his way into a courtroom — following his arrest on possible criminal charges, The New York Times The Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen for the payment, recording it as a legal expense. Prosecutors are considering whether to charge Trump in relation to misstating the purpose of the payment in business records, which could be a felony if it was done to cover up another crime.

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Donald Trump is privately musing about a potential perp walk in ... (Yahoo News)

Trump has also wondered aloud if he should smile for reporters and cameras if he is charged. However, it is unlikely that he will be handcuffed or have to do a ...

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How an Indictment and Arrest of Donald Trump Could Unfold (The New York Times)

A Manhattan grand jury could decide whether to indict Donald J. Trump as early as Wednesday, potentially touching off a sequence of events that could ...

Because of the nature of the potential charges against Mr. Trump, the defendant, in the thick of his campaign. But because of Mr. While it is clear that Manhattan prosecutors have been investigating the role Mr. Law enforcement agencies around New York have also had discussions about how to prepare for the prospect of protests, which Mr. Mr. Bragg will opt not to seek an indictment (or that he will seek one and grand jurors will vote to reject it). However, there is some chance that Mr. Trump would almost certainly be sealed, and the charges would be kept secret from the public after the grand jurors vote. Trump, who lives at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, would travel to the city and turn himself in at the district attorney’s office in Lower Manhattan. The earliest that could happen is Wednesday afternoon. Bragg, must ask the grand jury that has been hearing evidence about the former president to vote on whether to charge him.

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Trump Reportedly Wants To Turn His Arrest Into A 'Spectacle ... (Forbes)

Former President Donald Trump has told advisors he wants his potentially imminent arrest to be a public “spectacle” including handcuffs and a “perp walk” to ...

It’ll then probably take a while before his case goes to trial, as legal experts cited by [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/world/us/donald-trump-could-be-charged-any-day-what-happens-next-2023-03-19/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_campaign=Daily-Docket&utm_term=032023) noted Manhattan criminal cases typically take more than a year to go to trial—potentially setting Trump up to be convicted during the 2024 election. Trump allegedly reimbursed his ex-attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 in payments to Daniels, but labeled the payments as legal fees, and it’s expected prosecutors will charge Trump with falsifying business records as a result. In New York, that can be a felony if it’s used to cover up another crime—as prosecutors are expected to argue was the case here—and legal experts cited by [Insider](https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-risks-zero-to-4-years-jail-ny-hush-money-2023-1?r=US&IR=T) speculate Trump could face a prison sentence of up to four years if he’s convicted. The grand jury that will vote on his indictment will meet on Wednesday and more information about Trump’s indictment could come out after they meet, though it’s still unclear if they could vote then on whether he should be indicted. [Trump is arrested](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/03/20/heres-what-will-happen-if-trump-is-arrested/?sh=f5dad6175d51), he’s expected to appear in person in Manhattan, where he would be fingerprinted and have his mugshot taken before being arraigned and pleading not guilty to the charges against him. If the jury does vote on Trump’s indictment, his arrest would not come immediately after, as prosecutors and Trump’s legal team would likely then have to arrange the logistics of his surrender. [Trump wants to be handcuffed for court appearance in Stormy Daniels case, sources say](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/22/trump-wants-to-be-handcuffed-for-court-appearance-in-stormy-daniels-case-sources-say) (The Guardian) [Trump at Mar-a-Lago: Magical Thinking and a Perp-Walk Fixation](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/21/us/politics/trump-pending-indictment.html) (New York Times) [Here’s What Will Happen If Trump Is Arrested (Yes, He’ll Probably Get A Mugshot)](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/03/20/heres-what-will-happen-if-trump-is-arrested/?sh=f5dad6175d51) (Forbes) [“hush money” payments](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/19/nyregion/trump-stormy-daniels-felony-charges.html) made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election to cover up an alleged affair. [arrested Tuesday](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/03/21/will-trump-be-arrested-tuesday-heres-what-we-know-but-its-unlikely/?sh=561db8684909)—which his attorneys later clarified was speculation—that did not come to pass. “He wants to be defiant — to show the world that if they can try to do this to him, they can do it to anyone,” a source who spoke to Trump told the Times. Trump’s desire for his arrest to be a “spectacle” appears to be because he wants to fire up his base and “project defiance,” the Guardian notes, reporting he’s “deeply anxious” that more muted proceedings would “make him look weak or like a loser.” Trump has told associates that he “wants to be handcuffed” when he’s arraigned in court after being indicted, the Guardian reports based on anonymous sources, noting the ex-president’s “increasing insistence that he wants to be handcuffed behind his back for a perp walk.”

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Donald Trump told his advisers he wants to be handcuffed if brought ... (Independent Online)

Washington – Former US president Donald Trump told his advisers that he wants to be brought to court in handcuffs should he be indicted for the hush money ...

Trump’s possible arrest is connected with alleged illegal payments to Stormy Daniels in 2016 in a bid to prevent her from disclosing their alleged 2006 sexual affair. On March 18, a New York City Police Department representative told Sputnik that police officers in New York were on standby in light of the former president’s call for action posted on social media. Over the weekend, Trump shared on his social media platform, Truth Social, that he was to be arrested on March 21.

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Trump live updates: Grand jury to reconvene on Wednesday (ABC News)

ABC News' Aaron Katersky reports on signs that the Manhattan district attorney is wrapping up an investigation into former President Donald Trump's involvement ...

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is mulling whether to charge Trump with falsifying business records, after the Trump Organization allegedly reimbursed Cohen for the payment then logged the reimbursement as a legal expense, sources have told ABC News. White collar criminal defendants in New York are typically allowed to negotiate a surrender. The Constitution provides the right to peaceably assemble. "What we see before us is a political game being played by a local. A grand jury will reconvene on Wednesday to continue to weigh charges against former President Donald Trump in connection with the Manhattan district attorney's probe into the 2016 hush payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. "Every American has the right to let their voice be heard.

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Donald Trump arrested? AI-generated photos of former US prez ... (Livemint)

As speculations are rife about whether Donald Trump will be arrested or not in the hush money case, British citizen journalist Eliot Higgins shared a couple ...

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Grand Jury Meeting on Trump Evidence Canceled, Pushing ... (The New York Times)

While prosecutors have signaled that an indictment of the former president is likely, its specific timing remains unclear, and grand juries conduct their ...

With the grand jury not meeting on Wednesday, the earliest that is likely to happen is Thursday afternoon. Bragg’s prosecutors must ask the grand jury to vote whether to charge him. A majority of the 23 jurors must agree to do so. Cohen, in the run-up to the 2016 election. Trump for the hush-money payment that was made by his former fixer, Michael D. The Manhattan grand jury that has been hearing evidence about Donald J.

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Trump hush-money grand jury proceedings abruptly postponed (The Guardian)

Manhattan grand jury on standby about meeting on Thursday as adjournment sparks flurry of speculation among Trump allies.

In 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges, some connected to the payments. The grand jury, which meets in the afternoons on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, is not required to meet three times every week. On Monday, prosecutors allowed a Trump-aligned lawyer, Robert Costello, to testify before the grand jury. In recent days, Trump has been resigned to the fact that he will face criminal charges in the hush-money case, and has repeatedly insisted to advisers that he wants to be handcuffed when he makes an appearance in court, The case centers on the $130,000 Trump paid Daniels through Cohen in the final days of the 2016 election. [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) over his role in the payment of hush money to the adult film star Stormy Daniels will not meet on Wednesday, according to a source familiar with the matter, and is on standby about meeting on Thursday.

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As nation awaits Donald Trump's arrest, Manhattan prosecutors ... (Fortune)

Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2023, March 4, 2023, at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md. AP Photo/ ...

The grand jurors were told to be on standby for Thursday, another day when the New York panel has been meeting in recent weeks. Trump has denied the claim, insisted he did nothing wrong and assailed the investigation, led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, as politically motivated. Prosecutors had recently invited Trump himself to appear before the grand jury, and on Monday heard from a witness favorable to his case as a way to ensure that the panel would be presented with any information that could conceivably be considered exculpatory.

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Mount Union to host conference "The Donald Trump Presidency ... (Canton Repository)

University of Mount Union will host "The Donald Trump Presidency: Legacy and Record" conference on April 6-7 as part of its presidential series.

Mount Union’s Department of Social Sciences will coordinate with the Ray C. Bush in 2008. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. All panels, roundtables and a keynote address are free to attend and open to the public. [University of Mount Union](https://www.mountunion.edu/)’s upcoming conference, “The [Donald Trump ](https://www.trump.com/leadership/donald-j-trump-biography)Presidency: Legacy and Record.” Mount Union to host conference "The Donald Trump Presidency: Legacy and Record"

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LIVE: Donald Trump Indictment And Boris Johnson Lies | Piers ... (TalkTV)

Piers Morgan presents his unmissable verdict on the day's global events with an hour of fearless debate, straight-talking interviews with the world's ...

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