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Donald Trump to be arraigned in New York criminal case

Donald Trump to be arraigned in New York criminal case
Former president expected to enter ‘not guilty’ plea as he makes first appearance in hush-money case

Donald Trump will appear in a New York courthouse on Tuesday, in the first-ever criminal case against a former US president. He will be formally charged in connection with payments he made to buy the silence of porn actress Stormy Daniels while running for the White House in 2016.

A heavy police presence is expected on the streets of Manhattan, and large swaths of the downtown area will be cordoned off in anticipation of protests.

Supporters of the former president, including Republican House member Marjorie Taylor Greene, have said they will travel to the city to back Trump, who has repeatedly labelled the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation a “political witch hunt”.

New York mayor Eric Adams said on Monday there had been “no specific credible threats” to the city and urged “rabble rousers” not to resort to violence.

Trump, who travelled to New York on Monday afternoon from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, spent the night at his Manhattan residence in Trump Tower. He is expected to arrive at the criminal court mid-morning, surrounded by the secret service detail that typically follows ex-presidents.

The 76-year-old will then be processed like other defendants, and have his fingerprints taken behind closed doors. Trump does not expect to be handcuffed, his lawyer Joe Tacopina told US television networks last week.

A proceeding known as an arraignment, which usually takes no more than a half-hour, will follow, when the court will ascertain whether Trump and his legal team have read, and had a chance to review, the full indictment.

The former president will then plead not guilty to the charges, his lawyers said. Trump is expected to return to Mar-a-Lago later on Tuesday, from where he will deliver a speech.

Details of the indictment have been kept under seal since they were filed on Thursday. But lawyers for Trump said they expected the charges to relate to the $130,000 allegedly paid to Daniels via attorney Michael Cohen to cover up an affair she claimed to have had with Trump years earlier.

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The transactions were allegedly recorded as legal fees, and prosecutors will attempt to show that they were in fact made to protect Trump’s campaign, according to people familiar with the case, and therefore violated federal campaign finance law.

Tacopina said Trump’s defence team would move quickly to challenge the legitimacy of the indictment by filing motions to dismiss the case soon after the arraignment.

On the eve of his arraignment, Trump hired Todd Blanche, a top defence lawyer specialising in white-collar criminal investigations, according to Politico, to beef up the legal team fighting the charges. Blanche previously defended Paul Manafort, a former Trump campaign chief, and in 2019 secured the dismissal of New York state charges against him. Manafort had been previously convicted on federal charges.

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