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5 key takeaways from the Trump indictment news (NPR)

Former president Donald Trump has been indicted by a New York grand jury. District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office said it has contacted Trump's attorney "to ...

"Now that the charges have been filed, it is better for the case to let the indictment speak for itself," Cohen said. I've got real issues I've got to deal with here in the state of Florida." Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel called the probe a "blatant abuse of power from a DA focused on political vengeance." Revisit how [the news unfolded.](https://www.npr.org/live-updates/donald-trump-indictment-arrest-new-york) Especially when they do," said Rep. "A nation of laws must hold the rich and powerful accountable, even when they hold high office. The Trump Organization said that those reimbursement payments were for legal fees, which is not true. attorney and now a law professor at the University of Baltimore. Cohen transferred that money to Daniels less than two weeks before the election. "No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence," said No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence. And then after Trump won, Trump reimbursed Cohen, including with his own personal checks.

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Trump indicted, first US president to face criminal charges – The ... (Mail and Guardian)

A New York grand jury on Thursday indicted Donald Trump over hush money payments made to a porn star during his 2016 campaign, making him the first former ...

Trump’s former vice-president and possible 2024 challenger Mike Pence called it an “outrage” that would only “further serve to divide” the US. “But so too is the unlawful conduct for which Trump has been charged.” also don’t want to spill my champagne,” she tweeted while also plugging her #TeamStormy merchandise. Daniels welcomed the development with her characteristic aplomb. “The indictment and arrest of a former president is unique throughout all of American history,” Schiff said in a statement. The historic indictment of the Republican — who denies all wrongdoing in connection with the payments made ahead of the election that sent him to the White House — is certain to upend the presidential race in which Trump hopes to regain office.

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Trump indictment: A simple guide to what it means (BBC News)

Former US President Donald Trump is being charged with a crime. Here is what the case is about.

He is accused of falsifying his business records by saying the payment was for legal fees. If any of the charges are serious - what in the US is called a felony - then Mr Trump would face a maximum of four years in prison. Mr Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid her $130,000 to keep quiet. There are reports that will be on Tuesday. Yes, there's nothing in the US constitution to prevent Mr Trump from continuing his election campaign now he is being charged. Former US President Donald Trump is being charged with a crime in relation to a payment he made to a porn star.

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The cases facing Donald Trump (Financial Times)

Trump, 76, has faced a mountain of litigation and several overlapping investigations since he lost in the 2020 presidential election. The Manhattan criminal ...

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Hush money to a porn star: of course this was how Trump was indicted (The Guardian)

This isn't the Trump indictment we wanted, but it might be the one we deserve.

“No one is above the law” is something prosecutors like to say a lot; but the large-scale impunity for the rich and powerful indicates that they don’t quite believe it. A grand jury in Georgia is investigating a phone call he made to the secretary of state there in the wake of the 2020 election, seemingly imploring the official to facilitate election fraud in his favor; at the justice department, a series of investigations into the January 6 riot, which disrupted the transfer of power and left six people dead, are proceeding at a glacial pace. And in the waning days of what was a chaotic and flailing election, this was scrutiny that the Trump campaign could not afford. Why have the lawyer pay personally – an unusual and inappropriate arrangement – especially in an amount that was large for Michael Cohen but should have been small for his alleged billionaire of a boss? Trump denies Daniels’ allegations, but in retrospect, with the hindsight of what we’ve come to learn of him, the scene she recounts is almost unbearably true to his character: the gathering of low-rent celebrities, the paltry quid pro quo offer, the golf and the sad, adolescent fantasy of sex with a porn star. Cohen fronted the money himself; initially, he seems to have taken out a line of credit on his own house.

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Reactions to Donald Trump's indictment (Aljazeera.com)

The charges from an investigation led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg come as Trump seeks the Republican nomination to run again in 2024. Below are ...

“However, I do take solace in validating the adage that no one is above the law; not even a former President. “For the first time in our Country’s history, a President (current or former) of the United States has been indicted. This is third world prosecutorial misconduct. A nation of laws must hold the rich and powerful accountable, even when they hold high office. “Mr Trump is subject to the same laws as every American. Now that the charges have been filed, it is better for the case to let the indictment speak for itself,” he added. Hopefully, the former President will peacefully respect the system, which grants him that right,” Pelosi added. The indictment of Trump is a moment in the death of the rule of law. And I think what we know is when you get into political prosecutions like this, it’s more about revenge than it is about justice,” Haley said. It is un-American,” DeSantis wrote on Twitter. Especially when they do. “But so too is the unlawful conduct in which Trump has been engaged.

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We knew Trump indictment was coming - it's still explosive (BBC News)

As the first former US president to face criminal charges, Donald Trump will also be the first to be fingerprinted, taken for a mugshot and brought before a ...

"The bedrock of our legal system is the principle that justice applies to everyone equally," Democratic Senator Cory Booker said in a statement. "Please make a contribution - of truly any amount - to defend our movement from the never-ending witch hunts and WIN the WHITE HOUSE in 2024," read a campaign email that included Mr Trump's press release on the indictment. The political fallout could ultimately depend on the course it tracks - and whether this case is joined by others. "This is really prosecutorial misconduct," Mr Trump said of the New York City district attorney's inquiry. The Democratic National Committee's press secretary tried to link Mr Trump and his legal troubles to the former president's "Make America Great Again" movement and the Republican Party as a whole. "The weaponisation of the legal system to advance a political agenda turns the rule of law on its head," he wrote.

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5 things to know for March 31: Trump, Severe weather, Nashville ... (CNN)

A decision has not yet been made on whether athletes with Russian or Belarusian passports will be eligible to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

[paying to keep their checkmarks](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/media/news-organizations-elon-musk-twitter-checkmark/index.html) on Twitter. [safeguard the security of its members](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/europe/turkey-vote-finland-nato-membership-intl/index.html). Ukraine is not a member of NATO, but has [long hoped to join the alliance](https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/15/europe/ukraine-nato-zelensky-shift/index.html). [to have a funeral service](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/31/us/covenant-school-shooting-nashville-tennessee-friday/index.html), set for this afternoon at a Nashville church. But with a growing number of news organizations and public figures saying they have no plans to fork over any money for the checkmark, analysts say it could create [confusion and misrepresentation](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/29/media/elon-musk-twitter-promises-reliable-sources/index.html). Key House Republican leaders also lined up to [defend Trump](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/politics/republican-reaction-trump-indictment-congress/index.html). [a concerning scenario](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/weather/weather-severe-storms-forecast-thursday/index.html)” with intense wind gusts and several tornadoes, the Storm Prediction Center said. Meanwhile, investigators are continuing to [search for a possible motive](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/28/us/audrey-hale-nashville-school-shooting/index.html) for the shooting, though officials believe the attack was planned and calculated. Funeral services for the [five other victims](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/28/us/victims-covenant-school-shooting-nashville/index.html) – two children and three adults – are scheduled for this weekend and early next week. Trump faces more than [30 counts related to business fraud](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/politics/what-happens-next-court-trump-indictment/index.html), according to sources familiar with the case. But as Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on, some Ukrainian athletes said it would be a [“slap in the face”](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/29/sport/vladyslav-heraskevych-ukraine-ioc-russia-michal-siess-spt-intl/index.html) to allow them entry into the games. [indicted by a Manhattan grand jury](https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-indictment-hush-money-stormy-daniels-03-31-23/index.html) Thursday – marking the first time in US history that a current or former president has been criminally charged.

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Donald Trump indicted on criminal charges in New York (Financial Times)

Grand jury in hush money probe votes to bring first case against a former US president.

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Congress slips away before Trump indictment (Politico)

Republicans unleashed rage at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg after the grand jury voted on Thursday afternoon for the indictment. GOP defends Trump, ...

Overhaul](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/30/us/politics/biden-irs-overhaul-taxes.html), from Alan Rappeport at The New York Times [Senate’s Push for Fed Transparency Gains Support After Bank Failures](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-30/senate-s-fed-transparency-push-gains-steam-after-bank-failures), from Zach C. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is slated to return to work the week the Senate returns from the two-week Easter and Passover recess. [Gisele Fetterman says ‘vicious attacks’ poured in after husband’s hospitalization](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/30/gisele-john-fetterman-attacks/), from Amy B. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who is recovering from shingles. He will be able to avail himself of the legal system and a jury, not politics, to determine his fate according to the facts and the law,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a statement on Thursday night. No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence. DEBT BACKUP PLAN — The “five families” among House Republicans met in one room with a bunch of pizza and a lot to say about President Joe Biden and the impending debt ceiling. A DIFFERENT INDICTMENT — A grand jury has indicted the man suspected of assaulting Rep. - “The grand jury has acted upon the facts and the law. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said in a statement. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) seemed to offer a wish list for Bragg, referencing the fate of another DA: “Wonder if DA Bragg remembers Durham DA Mike Nifong who withheld exculpatory DNA tests on the Duke lacrosse players. The historic indictment of former President Donald Trump last night, in some ways, let Congress off the hook.

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Trump indictment live updates: Grand jury heard about hush money ... (CNBC)

President Donald Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury in a hush money case, and is expected to be arraigned on Tuesday.

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QUOTES | Reaction to former President Donald Trump's indictment (News24)

Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury after a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, becoming the first former US ...

Democratic US representative Adam Schiff on Twitter: "The indictment of a former president is unprecedented. Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Twitter: "The 45th President of the United States, Donald J. The charges arise from an investigation led by Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

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Trump-related stocks surge after indictment (CNN)

Three stocks with ties to former President Donald Trump surged Friday after two sources familiar with the case told CNN that Trump faces 30 counts related ...

A liquidation would have also threatened the additional $1 billion the Trump media company has raised. The Justice Department is investigating the acquisition, in addition to the SEC. In late June, Digital World revealed its board members had received subpoenas from a federal grand jury in the Southern District of New York related to due diligence regarding the deal. The former president is the chairman and a major shareholder of TMTG. DWAC announced plans in October 2021 to acquire Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of the Truth Social app. And Rumble [(RMBL)](https://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?symb=RMBL&source=story_quote_link), a conservative video platform that partners with Trump’s Truth Social app, also rose 3%.

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Trump will not be put in handcuffs for court date, lawyer says (The Guardian)

Attorney Joe Tacopina says 'I feel the rule of law died yesterday' but says client will not be handcuffed for New York arraignment.

“I’m sure they’ll try to get every ounce of publicity from this thing,” Tacopina said. Tacopina outlined what could happen: the courthouse will close as Trump arrives, Trump will appear in front of a judge and plead not guilty. “This is unprecedented in this country’s history.

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Donald Trump to surrender to New York court on Tuesday (Financial Times)

Joe Tacopina added he expected the charges — the first criminal indictment in history of an ex-US president — to relate to payments to buy the silence of porn ...

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How Trump plans to fight the indictment (Axios)

"President Trump will not take a plea deal in this case," Trump's attorney said.

[even if he was indicted](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/04/trump-pledges-to-stay-in-2024-presidential-race-even-if-he-is-criminally-charged.html), often casts himself as the victim of overzealous investigators. [Congress enters "dangerous" territory as Trump indicted](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/30/congress-enters-dangerous-territory-trump-indicted) [Trump said Thursday](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/30/trump-indictment-statement)that the indictment was an act of " [Political Persecution](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/30/trump-indictment-statement)" and [accused Democrats](https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/trump-indicted-trump-reaction-lawmakers-allies-critics-today-2023-03-30/)of "weaponizing our justice system to punish a political opponent, who just so happens to be a President of the United States and by far the leading Republican candidate for President." [voluntarily surrender to Manhattan law enforcement](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/31/trump-arrest-indictment-new-york), his attorney Joe Tacopina said [Friday on NBC's "Today" show](https://www.today.com/news/trump-attorney-says-will-not-take-plea-deal-indictment-rcna77558). [evaded criminal charges](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/31/trump-indictment-control) for decades. [Former President Trump](https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/donald-trump) is not expected to take a plea deal if the case related to an [illegal hush money payment](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/18/trump-stormy-daniels-payment-probe) in 2016 to adult film star Stormy Daniels goes to trial, his attorney said Friday.

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We haven't seen indictment, says Trump lawyer (BBC News)

Joe Tacopina says the former US president is "not worried at all" about the charges, but is upset and angry.

Prosecutors say this amounts to Mr Trump falsifying business records, which is a misdemeanour - a criminal offence - in New York. Media reports have said the ex-president faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud and Mr Tacopina said on Thursday he thought there would be 34. We don't know the exact counts or how they're formulated," he said. So it's a very troubling case." This is not illegal. The police were on patrol and security plans being put into place.

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Trump to appear in New York court on Tuesday to answer criminal ... (The Guardian)

Details of charges not known as indictment remains under seal, while lawyer says former president will not be placed in handcuffs.

“The indictment of a former president is a serious moment for the nation. “The pre-eminence of the rule of law is central to the integrity of our democracy. As Trump’s legal team prepared for a contentious and potentially lengthy legal battle, the former president continued to attack investigators via social media. [Stormy Daniels](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/stormy-daniels), who claims to have had an extramarital affair with Trump beginning in 2006. He was braced at his Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago, for the forthcoming trip to surrender to the authorities in He predicted that New York authorities would not “allow this to become a circus”.

The Trump indictment remains under seal so there is a lot we don't ... (NPR)

NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Matthew Galluzzo, a former prosecutor in the New York County DA's office, about the Manhattan grand jury indictment of former ...

But, you know, Donald Trump's strategy, I expect, is going to be to try and delay this as much as possible with every motion he can make, every pre-trial motion - contesting venue, contesting the sufficiency of the evidence, contesting all sorts of things. And I don't know what the decision on that motion would be, but I imagine it's going to get made. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. But I think if you're really a knowledgeable trial lawyer, especially in Manhattan and you understand the landscape, one thing you can't ignore is just the impact of the jury pool on this decision because a case can be strong in Manhattan and weak in Staten Island. So I think the possibility of a conviction - I mean, listen; I don't know what the evidence is. I don't know the answer to that question. GALLUZZO: Well, presumably it comes down to the details of the evidence, that in this case, he feels like the evidence supports the prosecution. But here in Manhattan, I mean, what kind of percentage of the vote did Donald Trump carry in the last presidential election? But I'm going to give the prosecutors the benefit of the doubt and assume that they've done their homework on this subject. But if the evidence of a crime was there, then I think the rule of law has to prevail. But at the same time, you know, they're duty bound to prosecute crimes when they see them or when the evidence is there. I have to imagine that these sort of political considerations are at the forefront of their minds when they bring a case like this.

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Trump's SPAC Surges 10% On Indictment, Implying $100 Million ... (Forbes)

Donald Trump's indictment excited investors, who are betting that criminal charges will actually help the former president and make him richer.

Digital World stock has already fallen from a high of $175 to its current $14.42. The SEC, Department of Justice and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority are The former president’s Trump Media and Technology Group, which owns Twitter knockoff Truth Social, has plans to merge with a SPAC called Digital World Acquisition Corp. If the excitement continues, Trump could benefit even more. By Friday morning, with stock changing hands at $14.42, the market was implying Trump’s stake was worth about $1.057 billion. Donald Trump’s indictment excited investors, who are betting that criminal charges will actually help the former president and make him richer.

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What happens after Trump's indictment? Here are some of the ... (NPR)

Manhattan grand jury indicted ex-President Donald Trump — in a historic first · The Trump indictment remains under seal so there is a lot we don't know ...

"And I think more than anything he probably wants that public stage to play the victim, to have an audience." "Trump is not known for hiding from cameras, and I'm certain there will be a lot of cameras there." Most similar cases would probably take a year to get to trial, Galluzzo says. "Until we read that indictment, we don't know the specific charges Trump will have to defend himself against," he adds. but more indictments to come," presidential historian Douglas Brinkley Still, we do know that the 23-person grand jury heard evidence in the case, including testimony from Daniels and Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen. The processing itself would take place behind closed doors. Galluzzo expects defense attorneys to argue that it won't be fair for Trump to get a fair trial in Manhattan and push to have it moved somewhere else. "This is the first time that it really seems likely that the former president of the United States will be having a mugshot, being fingerprinted and having not just this indictment ... [told Reuters](https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2023-03-31/trump-lawyer-says-ex-president-will-not-be-handcuffed-when-he-surrenders) on Friday that he will not be handcuffed when he arrives, and plans to enter a not guilty plea. That's when Trump would come in for photographs, fingerprints and paperwork, as well as to enter a plea, a process that A spokesperson for the New York Office of Court Administration has since confirmed to NPR that Trump is expected to appear in court on Tuesday at 2:15 p.m.

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'Annoying': Trump rivals hunker down for the indictment primary (Politico)

If there was ever room for a Republican critical of Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP field, it all but disappeared on Thursday night. Within a matter of hours ...

On Wednesday, he called a Trump donor to seek a meeting ahead of his planned campaign launch, according to a copy of the voicemail obtained by POLITICO. “Maybe someone would have the decency to not defend [Trump], or point out that this is a behavior that gives them concerns, but that’s asking a lot.” “You have to hold everyone to the rule of law,” Sununu said, “but clearly there’s been some hesitation on whether they could really find anybody guilty on this.” Especially not after the blowback DeSantis received by criticizing Trump on moral grounds, saying at a press conference last week he didn’t “know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star.” This person likened the indictment Thursday to news last year of the Supreme Court reaching a decision in the Dobbs case: “There was a big surprise when this came down, but you’ve been lying in wait, expecting it for a little bit.” Chris Sununu, who’s called for the party to move on from Trump in 2024 but said he would still support him if he’s the nominee, wouldn’t distance himself too much from the former president in an interview with POLITICO last week. Second, probably most importantly, it just completely sucks the oxygen out of the room.” Every court proceeding, every new twist in the case will represent a litmus test other candidates in the field will either pass or fail. As Pence had it: “outrageous.” “Beyond belief,” “It rallies the base—there’s this rally around the flag effect for Trump. Ron DeSantis](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/30/desantis-trump-indictment-00089865), Trump’s most prominent Republican opponent, came to heel, pledging to refuse any extradition request ahead of what is expected to be Trump’s likely surrender next week. [Fox News](https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/mar/31/donald-trump-indicted-reaction-how-fox-news-reported-indictment), rallied to his defense.

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'Don't take the bait': pro-Trump protesters fail to show up in New York (Financial Times)

Two years on from the January 6 Capitol riots, and following a familiar call to arms from former president Donald Trump, it was widely feared that crowds of ...

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WATCH | What's next following Trump indictment (News24)

Former US president Donald Trump is expected to surrender to the authorities in New York on Tuesday to face charges over a hush-money payment to a porn ...

"President Trump will not take a plea deal in this case," he told NBC's Today show. There's no crime." Former US president Donald Trump is expected to surrender to the authorities in New York on Tuesday to face charges over a hush-money payment to a porn star.

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In watershed moment, Trump indictment sets US on uncertain course (Reuters)

Donald Trump, the ex-president and frontrunner to be Republican nominee in 2024, is set to face a mug shot, finger-printing and a court appearance next week ...

Trump in 2018 initially disputed knowing anything about the payment to Daniels. Capitol assault by supporters and probe into his campaign's contacts with Russia in 2016. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. The former president's personal lawyer Michael Cohen has said he coordinated with Trump on the payments to Daniels and to a second woman, former Playboy model Karen McDougal, who also said she had a sexual relationship with him. "I encourage both Mr. Capitol by his supporters. The Manhattan charges will likely be unsealed by a judge in the coming days and Trump will have to travel there to be fingerprinted and photographed, known as a surrender date, which a court official said was expected on Tuesday. While president between 2017 and 2021, Trump regularly clashed with allies over trade and defense, and a return to the Oval Office looks set to weaken U.S support for Ukraine. Trump’s critics and supporters to let the process proceed peacefully and according to the law," he said. Some 44% of Republicans said he should drop out of the race if he is indicted, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released last week. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story "This is Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history," Trump said in a statement.

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Trump will not appear in court in handcuffs (BBC News)

The charges are not yet public, and a lawyer for Mr Trump said on Friday that he too has yet to read the indictment. A law enforcement official told CBS that Mr ...

Prosecutors say this amounts to Mr Trump falsifying business records, which is a misdemeanour - a criminal offence - in New York. Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, who Mr Trump recently suggested should run for Senate, called on followers to protest and said she plans to be present in New York next week. Media reports have said the ex-president faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud and Mr Tacopina said on Thursday he thought there would be 34. We don't know the exact counts or how they're formulated," he said. Many expect the area to go into lockdown when the former president attends court. Sources tell CBS that they are bracing for possible scenarios that include attacks against Mr Trump, prosecutors, jurors or members of the public.

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Campaign shares plans about how Trump plans to turn himself in (Politico)

The campaign shared new details about the former president's plans to appear at the Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday to face criminal charges.

Quirk, President of the New York Court Officers Association, referring to a The Trump campaign is also keeping tabs of others who are trying to financially benefit off of the indictment. The campaign says he will spend his weekend at home in Palm Beach, and he plans to return after business at the courthouse is complete. A press release from the campaign noted that “25% of donations came from first-time donors” and the average contribution was only $34. So far, the only major event on his calendar is a speech at the National Rifle Association conference mid-April in Indianapolis. His arraignment is expected to be around 2:15pm, according to a law enforcement official.

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Trump's online supporters remain muted after his indictment (NPR)

Republicans quickly jumped to support former President Donald Trump after news of his unprecedented indictment by New York prosecutors came out on Thursday ...

Ron DeSantis, a potential rival of Trump's the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, called Bragg "Soros-backed" in a [tweet](https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1641575007552778243), and described the prosecution as "The weaponization of the legal system to advance a political agenda." [Trump's support within the GOP has ebbed somewhat](https://www.npr.org/2023/03/27/1166173049/donald-trump-investigations-republican-voters-2024-presidential-election), his rhetoric has permeated the Republican party. Holt says it's easy for GOP politicians to use Soros as a bogeyman when attacking Bragg without having to address any substantial issues in the legal argument. Soros is wealthy and Jewish, and his Open Society Foundation donates to projects around the world. After Trump's defeat in the 2020 election, his supporters rallied online, culminating in the Jan. The former president's supporters on far-right social media platforms appear less enthusiastic about coming to his aid.

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Trump and Stormy Daniels cash in on merchandise after indictment (BBC News)

Former President Donald Trump and porn star Stormy Daniels have spent years battling in court. · A Manhattan grand jury voted on Thursday to indict Mr Trump in ...

"That's actually - I can't believe I'm about to say this - kind of brilliant," she said. "This Witch Hunt will BACKFIRE MASSIVELY," he said in the email. "Everybody that has a business sells merch," she said, pointing out Mr Trump was similarly using the case to pull in funds.

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Trump Prepares to Surrender in New York as Police Brace for Protests (The New York Times)

The former president is expected to answer charges with the Secret Service in tow before a judge in the often grimy and ill-lit criminal courthouse in Lower ...

Mr. Trump had used his social media platform to insult Mr. The letter noted that before being indicted, Mr. On Friday, Mr. In Washington, a Justice Department special counsel is leading two separate investigations, into Mr. Pence said that Mr. Daniels was paid $130,000 not to speak publicly about her claims, and the payments were channeled through Mr. Speaking at the National Review Institute in Washington, Mr. On Thursday, he called Mr. Although the host Tucker Carson said of Mr. Late on Friday afternoon, Mr. A day after a grand jury indicted Mr.

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Trump raises '$4m in 24 hours' after indictment - and he's 'ready to ... (Sky News)

Lawyers for Trump told Sky News that Trump is "ready to fight" the criminal charges ahead of his arraignment on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, it is possible the judge could set travel restrictions, or other conditions on Trump, pending a further hearing. Trump will travel to New York on Monday and fly onto Manhattan by helicopter. He's resilient and strong and, of course, not happy with the news of the indictment. The court appearance is due to take place on Tuesday afternoon. Alina Habba, an attorney employed by Trump, said: "He's doing well. Lawyers for Trump told Sky News that Trump is "ready to fight" the criminal charges ahead of his arraignment on Tuesday.

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'Karma': Will Trump get presumption of innocence five boys in ... (USA TODAY)

Donald Trump called for the death penalty in his case. Then he was exonerated. I talked to him about why this week's indictment feels like karma.

"This could be a new time – the era of justice." "It seems like there is no justice, but there's a sliver of it there, the opportunity for there to be a justice system that works for all people, one with the same equity that we've been crying out for. I believe Salaam and those four other men might like to have a word with him about that. The city awarded the men $41 million in 2014, a decade after some of them sued for violation of civil rights. It was an early form of Trump rhetoric, and it helped fuel the public outcry that thirsted for a conviction in the case. He will never be able to separate himself from his time in prison, but he feels empowered to help others avoid a similar experience. "We live in a system where the justice system seems like there is no justice when it comes to Black and brown bodies," Salaam told me. "To truly be able to mount the proper defense that has eluded so many of us." New York had not held an execution in decades, but the five boys were indeed convicted, and they served. "They must serve as examples so that others will think long and hard before committing a crime or an act of violence." The men's names weren't cleared until 2002, after convicted murderer Matias Reyes confessed to the assault. But he isn't thinking about it as a feel-good moment.

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Trump to be arraigned Tuesday to face New York indictment (Lexington Dispatch)

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday after his indictment in New York City. Court officials confirmed the arrangement Friday.

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Indicted and Running for Office? It Didn't Begin With Trump. (The New York Times)

American politics has a long history of candidates who were indicted or convicted of crimes but sought office again.

Mr. “The difference with President Trump is he wouldn’t look at himself as being part of the problem,” Mr. He thinks Mr. agent who was part of the prosecution team that sent him to prison. Clancy DuBos, a New Orleans political analyst, said that Mr. “He’s seen as someone who’s fallen but he’s done a complete arc of redemption,” said Mr. Voters in New Orleans were more forgiving of the City Council member Oliver Thomas, who was imprisoned after pleading guilty in 2007 to taking bribes, but was returned to the Council in 2021. “He embraced the poor sides of the town.” He ran two doomed campaigns from prison, one for a House of Representatives seat and one for president. field that included Mr. In the end, the indictment seemed to pose less of a problem for him than the fact that he was running in a crowded G.O.P. But he is hardly the first political candidate — or even the first presidential one — to run for office after being charged with or convicted of crimes.

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'Delay, delay, delay': How Trump could push his trial into the heart of ... (Politico)

Here are some of the people involved as the case against former President Donald Trump moves forward. Michael Cohen. Trump's former attorney testified in 2018 ...

Engoron was having none of it, declaring that the October trial date was “written in stone.” Still, Trump lawyer Christopher Kise seemed to hold out some hope of postponement. Trump’s trial is also expected to require extraordinary security precautions, arrangements that will entail navigating protocols of the Secret Service, the NYPD and the court. Defense attorneys often demand a speedy trial at the outset of a case, only to repeatedly press for delays as the trial date nears. Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina said Friday there’s “zero, zee-ro” chance of Trump making a similar deal in the criminal hush money case and pleading guilty. After a five-week trial in the Trump Org case, a jury convicted the Trump companies on all 17 felony charges and the judge imposed a $1.6 million fine. The recently completed criminal trial for the Trump Organization and a related company on tax-related charges took almost 16 months from indictment to opening statements. A judge, whom Trump had appointed just before leaving office, supported his bid to appoint a special master to review the matter instead, delaying proceedings for two months before a federal appeals court rebuffed her effort. Buying time would be particularly attractive for Trump because of the legal uncertainty that would arise if he wins the presidential election in November 2024. The first indication of Trump’s posture will likely come Tuesday at his arraignment, when a deadline will be set for various motions in the case. That will be followed by a relatively strict series of “adjournment dates” for other phases of the case. make a motion to ask for the court to review the grand jury minutes and determine whether or not the D.A. Trump has spent decades refining tactics for prolonging his legal fights as his lawyers attempt to out-wait and outlast the patience of his adversaries.

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Analysis: How Trump's indictment will complicate his 2024 ... (PBS NewsHour)

With a grand jury indictment of former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, a legal scholar explores what the law says about the ...

They write that replacing the president under the 25th Amendment would “give insufficient weight to the people’s considered choice as to whom they wish to serve as their chief executive.” [The Conversation](https://theconversation.com) under a Creative Commons license. [2000 memo](https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/olc/opinions/2000/10/31/op-olc-v024-p0222_0.pdf) written by the Department of Justice. [READ MORE: Who is Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney overseeing case against Trump?](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/who-is-alvin-bragg-the-manhattan-district-attorney-overseeing-case-against-trump) And one for which the Constitution has no ready solution. The earlier memo used strong words: “[t]he spectacle of an indicted President still trying to serve as Chief Executive boggles the imagination.” But Holmes was prepared to accept the popular will expressed through democracy and self-determination. [READ MORE: 7 things to know about Trump’s indictment in New York so far](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/7-things-to-know-about-trumps-indictment-in-new-york-so-far) And the Constitution doesn’t provide an easy answer to the problem posed by such a compromised chief executive. This is the prevailing legal standard that would apply to former President Trump. The specific state charges, reports The New York Times, “remain a mystery” but will be related to the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation of Trump for making hush money payments to a porn star just before the 2016 presidential election. [Article II of the U.S.

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Trump's indictment is problematic (GZERO Media)

Ian Bremmer's Quick Take: Donald Trump made history yet again this week, becoming the first US president ever—current or former—to be indicted.

I do think what will make more of a difference is what happens with other cases that are much more significant in their seriousness and their impact in terms of Trump on US democracy. Also, more broadly, the effort by the special investigator in the Department of Justice, around the events of January 6th, as well as to a lesser degree, in terms of impact and importance handling of classified materials. So, this is by far the weakest, the least serious piece of the cases that are being brought against him. Now, beyond all of that, the fact that Trump has been indicted means that everyone is going to be talking about him pretty much nonstop over, when we talk about domestic politics, going forward. We don't even know exactly what these charges are yet, though I don't think that's going to make much of a difference in terms of the voting public in the United States when it comes up. The matter of Stormy Daniels, this effort to break campaign finance rules and to cover up an affair in the run up to the election, and certainly, I mean, lots and lots of people believe that the case must be solid. I mean, almost everybody out there was talking to Chris Christie the other day who is very, very critical of former President Trump, but also believes that this is a politicized case and that's a challenge. And of course, one of the most important points there is the unifying factor that this has for Trump among Republicans themselves. And I think that for the safety and stability of the country, as well as the way that the United States is perceived by others across the world, Trump getting the nomination is a assertively a problematic and damaging thing. Of course, former President Trump had announced that he was going to get arrested a week ago Tuesday and when I heard that, I thought that that one thing that guaranteed was that he was not going to be arrested a week ago Tuesday, so he didn't really need to talk about it. Recent, I think it's Quinnipiac Poll showing that well over 90% of Republicans believe that this decision to indict is political, is not on the basis of fair application of rule of law. I think that's a challenge in terms of really dampening any potential for momentum for other erstwhile candidates against Trump on the GOP side.

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