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Donald Trump has arrived in New York City ahead of a historic arraignment hearing on Tuesday, when the former president will be the first ever to be criminally charged.Following a grand jury indictment announced by New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg last week, Mr Trump is scheduled to appear in Manhattan for his in-person arraignment on charges connected to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the lead-up to his 2016 campaign.He is expected to stay overnight at his Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue on Monday night before his court appearance downtown the following afternoon.Reports suggest he will face 34 felony charges but will not be handcuffed or put in a jail cell, and will not have his mugshot taken.Mr Trump angrily responded to the reported leak by saying Mr Bragg should now “INDICT HIMSELF”.Law enforcement is on high alert and barricades have been erected around Trump Tower and Manhattan Criminal Court, where Mr Trump will appear before Judge Juan Merchan at 2.15pm on Tuesday Mr Trump’s attorney Joe Tacopina told ABC that his client is “gearing up for battle” in the case.This is far from Mr Trump’s only legal troubles, with The Washington Post reporting that the US Department of Justice is pursuing an obstruction of justice case against the former president over the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. Bk8
Donald Trump has arrived in New York City ahead of a historic arraignment hearing on Tuesday, when the former president will be the first ever to be criminally charged.Following a grand jury indictment announced by New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg last week, Mr Trump is scheduled to appear in Manhattan for his in-person arraignment on charges connected to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the lead-up to his 2016 campaign.He is expected to stay overnight at his Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue on Monday night before his court appearance downtown the following afternoon.Reports suggest he will face 34 felony charges but will not be handcuffed or put in a jail cell, and will not have his mugshot taken.Mr Trump angrily responded to the reported leak by saying Mr Bragg should now “INDICT HIMSELF”.Law enforcement is on high alert and barricades have been erected around Trump Tower and Manhattan Criminal Court, where Mr Trump will appear before Judge Juan Merchan at 2.15pm on Tuesday Mr Trump’s attorney Joe Tacopina told ABC that his client is “gearing up for battle” in the case.This is far from Mr Trump’s only legal troubles, with The Washington Post reporting that the US Department of Justice is pursuing an obstruction of justice case against the former president over the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. UBP