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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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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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Feds proceed with caution as potential Trump indictment fuels ... (CNN)

Federal officials, including those at the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, are monitoring what they say has been an uptick in violent rhetoric ...

Law enforcement and security experts told CNN they are not seeing large groups animating around Trump’s Truth Social post calling for protest at any level near what they saw at January 6. The memo also cautioned that while Trump’s influence with moderate conservatives has “waned since he left office, some of his most ardent supporters continue to condone political violence and continue to be willing to fight on behalf of the former president.” Jones, president of Advance Democracy, a not-for-profit research organization, told CNN. Officials in Washington are preparing for demonstrations surrounding any indictment of Trump that could erupt into violence, a district official told CNN on Monday. A key difference two years after January 6, sources tell CNN, is the threat of arrest has risen in the minds of many potential protesters. Some posts from influential right-wing figures in recent days have seemingly been more geared at creating chaos than at sparking violence.

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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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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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Why Trump supporters are wary of joining protests he called for (The Star, Kenya)

Donald Trump called for protests against his possible imminent criminal indictment, and police in major cities are preparing for unrest.

On Saturday, Mr Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Waco. New York police are bolstering security around the courthouse where Mr Trump would be arrested. But there are indications that talk of violence against Trump's opponents is rising. There's breathless chatter about double agents and "false flags" - attacks carried out with the intention of blaming opponents for the violence. - There's breathless chatter about double agents and "false flags" - attacks carried out with the intention of blaming opponents for the violence. While there's no evidence of that - and voluminous evidence that the more than 1,000 people arrested in connection with the Capitol riot were Trump supporters - fringe news sites have been filled with wild speculation and suggestions about "deep state" plots.

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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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MAGA protesters in Manhattan crowded out by anti-Trump rivals (Politico)

NEW YORK – Demonstrators who want a Donald Trump indictment far outnumbered MAGA supporters Tuesday morning outside the Manhattan Criminal Court, ...

[the ‘QAnon Shaman’](https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/17/politics/jacob-chansley-qanon-shaman-january-6-sentencing/index.html) who was riding a bicycle. “While you will see an increased uniformed presence throughout the five boroughs, there are currently no credible threats to New York City. Jurors heard what was believed to be [the final witness](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/20/former-attorney-to-michael-cohen-tries-to-discredit-him-in-grand-jury-testimony-00087982) Monday before they vote on an indictment. but the threats were deemed illegitimate at the moment. We don’t escalate, we deescalate,” said Jamie Bauer, 64, who lives in Manhattan’s West Village.” Bauer said she is part of a small group of anti-Trump New Yorkers called Rise and Resist. “I wish more people had shown up,” said Trump supporter Philippe Lejeune.

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Trump urges demos if charged over porn star's hush money (The East African)

Adult film actress Stormy Daniels (left) and former US President Donald Trump. Trump is facing possible indictment over hush money paid to the porn actress.

The grand jury in that case has recommended multiple indictments, the forewoman revealed last month. His vice president Mike Pence described the probe as a "politically charged prosecution." although his lawyer said the comments were based on media reports and not any fresh action by prosecutors. In Georgia, a prosecutor is investigating Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the southern state. In an online group named "The Donald," some Trump supporters called for a "national strike" and "Civil War 2.0" to protect Trump and protest any arrest. Trump has denied having had an affair with Daniels and has blasted the investigation as a "witch hunt."

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'He Betrayed Us': Why Trump's Call To Protest Is Flopping (TIME)

A few supporters gather in front of Trump Tower after former President Donald Trump urged supporters to protest his looming indictment, in New York, on March 20 ...

[CBS report](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-arrest-possible-significant-increase-threats/). When the British far-right YouTuber Paul Joseph Watson asked his more than 218,000 followers on Truth Social “Is the potential protest against Trump being arrested a J6-style trap?” more than 85% responded “Yes.” “I’m retired,” Ali Alexander, a right-wing activist and key organizer of the 2020 “Stop the Steal” rallies that led to Jan. The muted response highlights the lack of enthusiasm for and widespread distrust of mass protests after the Jan. “Trump did nothing to help them after they stuck [their] neck out for him.” A review of more than two dozen popular pro-Trump Telegram channels, online forums, and social media groups also suggests that many supporters feel betrayed by what they see as the former President’s abandonment of those who rallied for him on Jan. [politicized prosecution](https://time.com/6264959/trump-anti-government-waco-indictment/), they mostly advised each other to stay home. “I think “protest” is bad advice from Trump,” read one post on a pro-Trump forum. “And what exactly does “Protest, Protest!!!” mean?” another person asked in a different group. “He’s not infallible and protest is very vague,” one person wrote in a popular MAGA Telegram group. But Trump’s exhortations were largely met with reluctance from both prominent supporters and the far-right online acolytes who responded to his rallying cry on Jan. Donald Trump’s calls for supporters to protest his possible indictment by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg led officials to tighten security in New York and Washington and raised fears of potential violence.

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Possible Trump Indictment Puts Attention on Prosecutorial Discretion (The New York Times)

The Manhattan district attorney has considerable leeway in deciding whether to bring charges against the former president using what could be an untested ...

“This has a bit of the Al Capone-y feel to it — where they got him on the tax evasion because they couldn’t get him on murder — which is acceptable if and only if you are convinced of the fundamental criminality of Al Capone,” Mr. It is not clear there are any other examples of New Yorkers falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment during a campaign. Trump should go to prison, he worried that “this may be the wrong case to do it.” Cohen had “acted in coordination with and at the direction of” Mr. A jury acquitted him of one charge and hung on others; the case was not retried. If prosecutors single out one person for charges when they choose not to charge other people who committed similar offenses, the result is selective enforcement of the law. Under the rule of law, the government is supposed to treat people the same way regardless of who they are — which means treating like cases alike. Trump have expressed uneasiness, while cautioning that much remains unknown about the facts of the case and any charges that Mr. In the United States, prosecutors have broad latitude to choose among a range of options in handling a criminal case, from selecting more or less harsh charges as part of an indictment, to striking a plea bargain, to bringing no charges at all. One factor behind giving prosecutors such broad latitude is that criminal laws are broadly written and do not always account for every circumstance, so sometimes the interest of justice is served by not bringing charges. WASHINGTON — The Manhattan district attorney’s looming decision about whether to seek an indictment of former President Donald J. In this case, the public understanding of the theory of the case being assembled by the district attorney, Alvin L.

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Trump's possible arrest by Manhattan DA blasted by U.S. House ... (Nebraska Examiner)

Former President Donald Trump wasn't arrested by early evening Tuesday, but U.S. House Republicans criticized any such move as a prosecutorial abuse.

chooses to go back many, many years ago to try and use something about porn star hush money payments, that’s an example of pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office.” “The Radical Left is trying to use this latest witch hunt to intimidate you,” an email from the National Republican Congressional Committee said. Trump, who lost reelection in 2020 after one term in office, was the first major candidate to announce he was running for the GOP nomination for president in 2024. House Republicans followed Trump’s lead in criticizing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for what they said was an unfair prosecution of the former president that would undermine confidence in the next presidential election. “But what I can speak to is that if you have a prosecutor who … He used the specter of his indictment to galvanize his supporters, calling for protests. Capitol, the site of the Jan. Our stories may be republished online or in print under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. We need every single patriot to immediately condemn this witch hunt.” The grounds surrounding the U.S. Echoing Trump’s criticisms, the House members accused Bragg of “searching for a basis — any basis” to prosecute the former president. A bicyclist rode across the East Front plaza, children played nearby and a dog was having a photo shoot.

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DeSantis fails to stem hits from Trump world (Politico)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The conundrum that confronts Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis if he runs for president against one-time ally Donald Trump was on full display ...

The governor added, “I’ve got real issues I’ve got to deal with here in the state of Florida.” As a side note: The governor would not be involved with extradition if Trump surrenders, but he could delay the proceedings if it’s contested. That’s a line of criticism in the spirit of what many other Republican supporters of Trump have said. “I have no interest in getting involved in some type of manufactured circus by some Soros DA,” he said.

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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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DeSantis, Doubling Down, Presses Questions About Trump's ... (The New York Times)

In an interview with Piers Morgan, the Florida governor sought to strike a clear contrast with Donald Trump, calling himself a low-drama “winner.”

Mr. His comments to Mr. When Mr. Trump, slammed Mr. Morgan, Mr. “The approach to Covid was different,” Mr. Morgan asked Mr. Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Mr. DeSantis also highlighted Mr. After that event, Mr. DeSantis was and of his choice of interviewer: Mr. Bragg, who is expected to indict Mr.

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DeSantis Strikes Back: Florida Gov. Criticizes Trump For Working ... (Forbes)

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) criticized former President Donald Trump for not firing federal health official Anthony Fauci and mocked Trump's nicknames for ...

[Trump Ramps Up DeSantis Attacks: Allies Prepare Ethics Complaint And Look For Dirt On Florida Governor](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/03/15/trump-ramps-up-desantis-attacks-allies-prepare-ethics-complaint-and-look-for-dirt-on-florida-governor/?sh=7b10e7d24a23) (Forbes) [Trump Suggests DeSantis Will Face Allegations From ‘Underage’ Girls ‘Or Possibly A Man!’ After Speaking Out On Manhattan Probe](https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2023/03/20/trump-suggests-desantis-will-face-allegations-from-underage-girls-or-possibly-a-man-after-speaking-out-on-manhattan-probe/?sh=3e03978d29d5) (Forbes) [DeSantis Breaks Silence On Possible Trump Charges—And Criticizes N.Y. Earlier this month, DeSantis and Trump appeared at [competing GOP events](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/03/02/heres-why-trump-was-snubbed-by-a-major-conservative-event-headlined-by-desantis/?sh=3f611cca61e2): the American Conservative Union’s CPAC, where Trump spoke, and the Club for Growth, a fiscally-conservative organization that snubbed Trump and featured DeSantis. super PAC—run by Trump allies— [prepared an ethics complaint](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/03/15/trump-ramps-up-desantis-attacks-allies-prepare-ethics-complaint-and-look-for-dirt-on-florida-governor/?sh=7b10e7d24a23) with the Florida Commission on Ethics, accusing DeSantis of running a shadow campaign through a “personally lucrative book tour” that comes “at the expense of Florida taxpayers.” Trump has repeatedly attacked DeSantis on Truth Social, including a post earlier this month [attacking DeSantis](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/03/06/trump-attacks-desantis-on-truth-social-playing-up-narrative-that-gop-wants-to-cut-social-security-and-medicare/?sh=765120b21912) for his prior position on cutting Social Security and Medicare. [Truth Social post](https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2023/03/20/trump-suggests-desantis-will-face-allegations-from-underage-girls-or-possibly-a-man-after-speaking-out-on-manhattan-probe/?sh=3e03978d29d5) Monday, arguing he could face allegations from a “woman, even classmates that are ‘underage’ (or possibly a man!)”—comments some [critics have cast as](https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1637879047220006913?s=20) homophobic. The governor accused Bragg of carrying out a “political agenda,” but mocked the alleged payments, [telling reporters](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi9n_h6D1l4) in Florida: “I don’t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair.” Prosecutor For ‘Political Agenda’](https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2023/03/20/desantis-breaks-silence-on-possible-trump-charges-and-criticizes-ny-prosecutor-for-political-agenda/?sh=26938e51635c) (Forbes) [Here’s Why Trump Was Snubbed By A Major Conservative Event Headlined By DeSantis](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/03/02/heres-why-trump-was-snubbed-by-a-major-conservative-event-headlined-by-desantis/?sh=3f611cca61e2) (Forbes) The governor praised Trump in a [campaign ad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1YP_zZJFXs) that showed him teaching children to “build the wall,” and reading from Trump’s book, “The Art of the Deal.” Their relationship soured amid growing speculation DeSantis is planning a 2024 presidential run, which would put him head-to-head with Trump in the GOP primaries. DeSantis hasn’t announced a 2024 run, but it’s widely believed he will launch a campaign in the coming months, after breaking fundraising records in his gubernatorial run last year and visiting Iowa this month. Florida has recorded 403 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 residents since the start of the pandemic, above the nationwide rate of 337, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics. Trump has also used Truth Social in recent months to post a series of [links to polls](https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianbushard/2023/02/27/trump-blasts-fox-news-again-for-promoting-desantis-so-hard-and-so-much/?sh=6b20bd4a5608) indicating Republican voters favor Trump in a hypothetical 2024 match-up ( [other](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/02/13/desantis-is-more-popular-than-trump-among-these-key-groups-ahead-of-2024-poll-finds/?sh=13eabce144d7) [polls](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2022/12/13/desantis-surges-over-trump-among-gop-by-double-digit-margins-poll-finds/?sh=436ebfd4303b) have indicated otherwise).

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Trump and DeSantis feud explodes as indictment looms (Business Insider)

Trump's looming indictment causes his feud with DeSantis to boil over into insults and insinuations about a 'porn star' and 'underage' classmates · In recent ...

Ted Cruz of Texas' citizenship and advised Trump to say that Cruz was eligible to run for president, though he was [born in Canada](https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2015/03/23/394713013/is-ted-cruz-allowed-to-run-since-he-was-born-in-canada). [recalled an instance in 2013](https://www.salon.com/2013/08/12/donald_trump_asking_about_ted_cruzs_birth_certificate_is_a_booby_trap_question/) in which Trump was preparing for an interview on ABC. Tuesday morning, a radiant [Casey DeSantis](https://www.businessinsider.com/casey-desantis-wife-ron-desantis-florida-governor-profile-2022-11) held a news conference in Tampa, seamlessly [announcing](https://www2.myflfamilies.com/APathwaytoProsperity/) an initiative to help Florida families with low earnings access needed supplies. [public appearances](https://www.businessinsider.com/desantis-latest-anti-covid-vaccine-action-draws-contrasts-with-trump-2022-12) that have gotten under his skin. [never, ever back down from a fight](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epwnsVTM-YA)" a big part of his political brand. [Florida's lawmaking session](https://www.businessinsider.com/florida-session-will-give-desantis-more-victories-ahead-presidential-run-2023-3) ends in May. Asked about the battle, DeSantis' political team pointed to the governor's comments Monday saying that he would not participate in helping Bragg with an extradition. "The frustrating part to me is that Ron DeSantis will regularly take on national issues when it is is politically convenient," he said. [posed for pictures](https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1636499342541352962) with his son, Mason, at the World Baseball Classic in Miami. Trump also drew his own contrast with DeSantis by highlighting his support for raising the eligibility age for Social Security while he was in the US House. He doubled down on his attacks about Daniels, saying: "There's a lot of speculation about what the underlying conduct is." DeSantis hasn't had any such allegations, but Trump has maintained that he and the adult film actress in question, Stormy Daniels, never had an affair.

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The Legal Intricacies That Could Make or Break the Case Against ... (The New York Times)

To try to convict the former president of a felony, prosecutors might attempt to connect state election law to a federal election.

That crime could be a violation of election law, under the theory that the payout served as a donation to Mr. Bragg’s office has ways to extend that statute of limitations to cover the events stemming from the 2016 payment. They ultimately concluded that it was too risky to use a federal election law violation as the second crime. But there are exceptions to federal pre-emption contained in regulations from the Federal Election Commission, known as the F.E.C. One of the lawyers recently argued in television interviews that Mr. If his office uses a federal election violation as the second crime, Mr. Trump’s lawyers have said that the theory that the money amounted to a campaign donation is fatally flawed. Bragg’s office is likely to build the case around that charge, according to people with knowledge of the matter and outside legal experts. Trump and his company, the Trump Organization, handled reimbursing Mr. The case could hinge on the way Mr. Trump directed him to pay off the porn star, Stormy Daniels, and that the former president reimbursed Mr. Bringing an untested case against anyone, let alone a former president of the United States, carries the risk that a court could throw out or narrow the case.

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Trump waits out grand jury in Florida as New York braces for protests (PBS NewsHour)

Former President Donald Trump is in Florida, waiting out the possibility of criminal charges in New York City — as the city braces for disruptions that ...

Since then, he has been a vociferous Trump critic, testifying before Congress and then to the grand jury. Costello briefly acted as a legal adviser to Cohen after the FBI raided Cohen’s home and apartment in 2018. In a news conference after his grand jury appearance, Costello told reporters he had come forward because he did not believe Cohen, who pleaded guilty to federal crimes and served time in prison. Costello was invited by prosecutors to appear after saying he had information to undercut the credibility of But a city mindful of the riot by Trump loyalists at the U.S. NEW YORK (AP) — Facing the possibility of criminal charges, Donald Trump waited it out in Florida on Tuesday as New York braced for disruptions that could follow an indictment.

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Ron DeSantis sharpens attacks on Trump's 'daily drama' (BBC News)

In a TV interview, the Florida Republican takes shots at his possible rival's leadership style.

"That is purported to be it, and the reality is that's just outside my wheelhouse. Donald Trump Jr, the former president's eldest son, accused Mr DeSantis of "pathetically" attacking Mr Trump "on orders" from the Republican "establishment". On the topic of a former Trump fixer's hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, Mr DeSantis said there had been "a lot of speculation about what the underlying conduct is".

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Trump and his advisers await potential indictment in hush money case (CNN)

Behind the gilded doors of Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump has toyed with the idea of creating a media spectacle around his potential indictment, ...

In a separate development in a distinct probe, the Justice Department has [convinced a federal judge](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/politics/corcoran-trump-testimony/index.html) that Trump used one of his defense attorneys in furtherance of a crime or fraud related to the existence of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, sources familiar with the matter told CNN Tuesday evening. Over the weekend, Trump on his social media page called for protests of what he said was his impending arrest. Ethics experts said the impact that the disclosure will have on the case will depend on the circumstances and the substance of the communications. And Howell ruled that prosecutors met the burden to overcome Trump’s right to shield discussions with his lawyers normally protected under attorney-client privilege. The exchanges – said to date back to 2018, when Daniels was seeking representation – raise the possibility that the Trump attorney, Joe Tacopina, could be sidelined from Trump’s defense. Already a 2024 candidate for the White House, Trump has both celebrated how an indictment would help him politically and complained about how “unfair” it would be.

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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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Justice Department convinces federal judge Trump used his ... (CNN)

The Justice Department has convinced a federal judge that former President Donald Trump used one of his defense attorneys in furtherance of a crime or fraud ...

There are signs that case is nearing an end and Trump and his advisers are [awaiting a potential indictment](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/politics/trump-awaits-potential-indictment/index.html). But Corcoran also was ordered to hand over a number of documents, including handwritten notes and notes transcribed of a verbal conversation. The court order doesn’t explain any further what’s happened with documents. It also underscores how critical the testimony of Trump’s defense lawyers would be in the federal grand jury investigation. On Tuesday, Trump’s team sought emergency intervention from the appeals court. And Howell ruled that prosecutors met the burden to overcome Trump’s right to shield discussions with his lawyers normally protected under attorney-client privilege.

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DeSantis goes on offensive against Trump (Politico)

He responded to the former president's wave of social media attacks during an interview with Piers Morgan.

“I think the person is more about how you handle your public duties and the kind of character you bring to that endeavor.” “He’s exposing himself as 100% Controlled Opposition!” [Morgan was quick to respond](https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1638300428931670022): “He’s been attacking DeSantis for months,” he wrote. I can’t speak to that,” DeSantis said, adding that he has no interest in getting involved in the investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. But during a press conference Monday, DeSantis took an indirect shot at Trump while addressing the investigation into Trump over hush money that Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels in 2016. Though DeSantis has yet to say whether or not he intends to launch a campaign in 2024, he is already viewed as a front-runner in a GOP primary that so far includes Trump, former South Carolina Gov. DeSantis addressed the new nickname during the interview.

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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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Trump denounces 'crime-fraud' ruling forcing attorney to testify in ... (Politico)

The ruling by the federal District Court in D.C. came as its chief judge wound up her term supervising the grand jury.

That’s just days before media reports emerged of an effort by Smith to force Corcoran to appear before a grand jury investigating the handling of classified records by Trump and his aides. As a result, the Archives brought in the Justice Department to pursue whether Trump had retained additional classified material. However, the appeals court’s docket shows that the rulings being appealed were issued on Friday and correspond to a dispute that was filed with the District Court on Feb. Of the three judges assigned to the dispute, Pillard is an Obama appointee, while Childs and Pan are appointees of President Joe Biden. Justice Department officials traveled in early June to Mar-a-Lago, where they briefly interacted with Trump and picked up a folder of records deemed classified. 8, 2022, search of the property, where dozens of additional documents with classification markings were discovered. Wednesday to the Trump team’s demand for a longer stay of Howell’s ruling. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and into the classified documents. Her order relied on the “crime-fraud exception,” which permits investigators to pursue evidence that would ordinarily be privileged but contains evidence of likely criminal conduct. Even after handing off the chief’s position, however, Howell continues to hold significant sway over matters connected to Trump’s inner circle. The statement followed increasingly detailed news reports about Howell’s determination that Corcoran could be forced to testify and turn over related documents because prosecutors had shown sufficient evidence of an alleged effort to mislead investigators. District Court Judge James Boasberg, who succeeded Howell as chief, but only after Howell issued the potentially momentous privilege ruling in the Trump-related legal fight.

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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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Exclusive: Communications between Stormy Daniels and Trump ... (CNN)

Communications between adult-film star Stormy Daniels and an attorney who is now representing former President Donald Trump have been turned over to the ...

That means that if Tacopina had information that contradicted Daniels’ testimony or undermined her credibility, he could not act as a witness for Trump while also being his lawyer. “He has to have critical testimony for the judge that the witness-advocate rule disqualifies him.” The ethics rules are designed to protect not only Daniels, but also Trump himself, said Fordham Law School professor Bruce Green, who directs the university’s Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics. “I can’t really talk about my impressions or any conversations we’d had because there is an attorney-client privilege that attaches even to a consultation,” Tacopina said in the 2018 interview. It would be up to the prosecutors or Daniels to raise objections to him or his firm cross-examining her, according to Stephen Gillers, a New York University School of Law professor who has written extensively about legal ethics and rules. The impact that the disclosure will have on the case will depend on the circumstances and the substance of the communications, the ethics experts said.

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Michael Cohen's Long Arc From Trump Ally to Chief Antagonist (The New York Times)

He once said he would take a bullet for Donald Trump. Now, he's hoping to help prosecutors put him away.

But Mr. Mr. And Mr. As Mr. Soon, Mr. Two of Mr. Davis and Mr. Trump and Mr. When Mr. But as Mr. Now, Mr. Ever since, Mr.

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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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Opinion | What We Missed About Trump's First Great Victory (The New York Times)

His electoral triumph in 2016 continues to confound election experts. But it's hardly just an academic question.

But that does not mean that those high in racial resentment are now even more likely to vote for Republicans or that there are more people high in resentment. Racist appeals can win votes, but it is critical to remember that this number is smaller than the votes gained by speaking on economic concerns of moderate white voters (many of whom were uncomfortable with Trump’s racist rhetoric and were voting solely based on economic policy). The limitation in Sides-Vavreck-Mason-Jardina is that they find a strong relationship between racial attitudes and Trump support, but while predictive of individual vote choice these results lead to relatively few total votes for Trump. Also, the meaning of the racial resentment scale changes over time in ways that are not independent of politics, and especially of presidential politics. minor methodological and measurement critique is that this sort of analysis has to take seriously what the racial resentment scale actually means. The paper makes just this clarifying point, noting, for instance, that White Democrats low in racial resentment were even more influential in contributing votes to Clinton in 2016 than to Obama in 2012. “It is a nice reminder for scholars and, especially, the media, that it is important to think carefully about base rates.” Several pieces of research into the 2016 election, including our book, “Identity Crisis,” and this interesting paper by Grimmer, Marble and Tanigawa-Lau, find that people’s vote choices in that election were more strongly related to their views on “identity-inflected issues” than they had been in prior elections. Trump’s surprising win in 2016 was not due to a large increase in Republican votes among the most racially resentful Americans. At the same time, the number of people scoring at moderate levels of racial resentment increased. This result holds despite the fact that the relationship between vote choice and racial resentment was stronger in 2016 and 2020 than in other elections. Hillary Clinton argued that Trump supporters could be placed in a “basket of deplorables.” And election-night pundits and even some academics have claimed that Trump’s victory was the result of appealing to white Americans’ racist and xenophobic attitudes.

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Trump's potential indictment caps decades of legal scrutiny (The Standard)

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

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. “There’s a history and pattern of him saying and doing things without resulting in any consequences,” Weinstein said. “You would have thought (potentially) being arrested would have been a disqualifying factor in presidential politics. 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. Since then, Trump and his businesses have been the subject of thousands of civil lawsuits and numerous investigations. Trump and his father fiercely fought the suit, which accused them of refusing to rent apartments to black tenants in predominantly white buildings. In Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating whether Trump and his allies illegally meddled in the 2020 election. 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. said last month that the panel had recommended that numerous people be indicted, and hinted Trump could be among them. And he’s had remarkable success,” says CREW president Noah Bookbinder, a former federal corruption prosecutor. It’s one of several investigations that have intensified as Trump mounts his third presidential run.

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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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It's unwise to get Trump on a technicality (Financial Times)

It took an accountant to nail Al Capone, as they say. But Donald Trump is not a 1920s Chicago mafia boss. He is a former and possibly future US president ...

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Probe of Trump payments to porn star expected to resume in N.Y. ... (Reuters)

A New York grand jury was expected on Wednesday to resume its closed-door investigation of whether Donald Trump made illegal hush-money payments to a porn ...

The court system should not be perceived to be involved in the political process," Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat, told reporters. On Monday, the grand jury heard from a witness, lawyer Robert Costello, who said that Cohen acted on his own. One such email, on Tuesday, was titled, “Barricades arrive at Manhattan Criminal Court” and included a picture that appeared to show a metal barrier being unloaded from an NYPD truck. If charges were filed, Trump would have to travel to New York from his Florida home for a mug shot and fingerprinting. [investigating](/legal/trump-hush-money-charges-would-bring-zombie-case-back-life-2023-03-22/) $130,000 paid to porn star Stormy Daniels in the final weeks of Trump's 2016 election campaign. Tuesday, the day Trump had predicted he would be arrested, came and went without action.

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DeSantis takes direct shot at Trump ahead of possible indictment (Axios)

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took direct shots at the competence and character of Donald Trump — his likely rival for the '24 GOP nomination — after months of ...

[DeSantis told Morgan](https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/i-can-win-presidency-desantis-tells-piers-morgan-how-he-can-beat-biden/): "If I were to run ... [The Courage to Be Free](https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/desantisbook)." Times columnist Carlos Lozada [writes](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/19/opinion/ron-desantis-donald-trump-courage-free.html) that DeSantis' case against Trump is scattered throughout the pages: "You just need to squint through a magnifying glass to find it." You can’t win with just Republicans." "I had no desire to be flattered." "I don't really know what it means ... [honors Yale grad](https://dos.myflorida.com/florida-facts/florida-history/florida-governors/ronald-dion-desantis/)told Piers Morgan. [DeSantis opens Pandora's box](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/22/desantis-piers-morgan-interview-trump) [I]t's not saying that you don't ever make a mistake in your personal life. [still calling him](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/110058073597402708) "Ron DeSanctimonious." Post](https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/ron-desantis-opens-fire-on-trumps-character-chaotic-style/)). [many top Republicans](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/18/mccarthy-trump-manhattan-da-probe) — even some [possible '24 rivals](https://apnews.com/article/trump-indictment-republican-desantis-2024-ecba40f2ec9f56732ff0476f3842e23a) — are rallying to Trump ahead of his expected indictment.

DeSantis dismisses Trump nicknames: 'Call me a winner' (Politico)

Interesting timing — The potential indictment of former President Donald Trump is poised to be the biggest political story of the moment — if not the year or ...

Department of Housing and Urban Development and former legislator ... [After DeSantis tussle, Disney World will host a major summit on gay rights](https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article273376315.html?ac_cid=DM777497&ac_bid=-1845827855),” by McClatchy D.C.’s Michael Wilner and Miami Herald’s Mary Ellen Klas: “The Walt Disney Company will host a major conference promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights in the workplace in Central Florida this September, gathering executives and professionals from the world’s largest companies in a defiant display of the limits of Florida Gov. — WHERE’S RON? Comas: “A state court of appeal Tuesday upheld a circuit judge’s ruling that Seminole’s voter-approved charter amendment that established the county’s rural boundary is constitutional, likely marking the end of developer Chris Dorworth’s legal efforts against Seminole to build his controversial River Cross mega-development.” — Nothing official for Gov. Joe Harding, the Republican lawmaker who last year sponsored the Parental Rights in Education bill, dubbed “Don’t say Gay bill,” pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection to fraudulently obtaining $150,000 in federal Covid-19 relief loans. [How Rick Scott became the senator Washington loves to hate](https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-rick-scott-became-the-senator-washington-loves-to-hate),” by the Daily Beast’s Sam Brodey: “To hear him tell it though, taking all that incoming—praise from the right, gloating from Democrats, seething from the GOP establishment—is the cost of sticking to his principles. A proposed State Board of Education rule, scheduled for a vote next month, says teachers in grades 4 to 12 ‘shall not intentionally provide classroom instruction’ on either topic, expanding the prohibition in last year’s law that critics dubbed ‘don’t say gay.’” “Just as radical Dems are indicting Trump & destroying the fabric of our nation with their Police State tactics, DeSantis pathetically runs to the liberal media on orders from his RINO establishment owners to attack my father,” Donald Trump Jr. Assertions — Morgan also contends that DeSantis took more pointed jabs at Trump than before in his interview, including hitting him over his management style as well as Covid-19 and saying he would have fired Anthony Fauci. Highlights — Now much of what DeSantis told Morgan in what’s been released so far echoes what the Republican governor has said elsewhere and does not constitute a huge revelation. Interesting timing — The potential indictment of former President Donald Trump is poised to be the biggest political story of the moment — if not the year or more.

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Trump's possible arrest by Manhattan DA blasted by U.S. House ... (Indiana Capital Chronicle)

Former President Donald Trump's claim that he would be arrested Tuesday had not materialized by late Tuesday night.

chooses to go back many, many years ago to try and use something about porn star hush money payments, that’s an example of pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office.” “The Radical Left is trying to use this latest witch hunt to intimidate you,” an email from the National Republican Congressional Committee said. Trump, who lost reelection in 2020 after one term in office, was the first major candidate to announce he was running for the GOP nomination for president in 2024. Please see our republishing guidelines for use of photos and graphics. House Republicans followed Trump’s lead in criticizing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for what they said was an unfair prosecution of the former president that would undermine confidence in the next presidential election. He used the specter of his indictment to galvanize his supporters, calling for protests. Capitol, the site of the Jan. “But what I can speak to is that if you have a prosecutor who … We need every single patriot to immediately condemn this witch hunt.” The grounds surrounding the U.S. A bicyclist rode across the East Front plaza, children played nearby and a dog was having a photo shoot. (Photo by Greg LaRose/Louisiana Illuminator)

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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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Legal drama surrounding Trump reaches a fever pitch (CNN)

The extraordinary legal peril surrounding Donald Trump is reaching a fever pitch at the same time the former president is forging ahead in a 2024 Republican ...

Amid the uncertainty over how the yearslong investigation will wrap, several advisers to the former president expressed frustration at the lack of information around a potential indictment and the logistical complications that would come with an appearance in New York, where Trump would be arraigned. Trump’s attorneys this week asked a judge to toss the final report and evidence from a special grand jury in Fulton County. Meanwhile, Trump is the focus of a separate investigation led by special counsel Jack Smith over the handling of classified documents.

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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 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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Republicans' best hope for Wisconsin Senate is a Trump critic (Politico)

Senior Republicans are eager to find a candidate who can bring back the independent and moderate Republican voters they lost in 2020 and 2022.

Scott Walker’s presidential campaign, may be inclined to pursue a role in the administration, according to a Wisconsin GOP lawmaker and another Republican who was granted anonymity to speak openly about their private conversations with Gallagher. [rushed to defend the former president](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/20/house-republicans-florida-retreat-trump-00087858) through letters and on Twitter. Republicans in Wisconsin expect the former president to campaign there around the time of the state GOP convention in June, if not earlier. Should a Republican other than Trump win the White House in 2024, Gallagher, a one-time foreign policy aide to former Wisconsin Gov. Wisconsin Republicans close to the congressman describe him as “whip smart,” but also “incredibly risk averse” and “extremely deliberative,” sometimes to a point where he’s slow to make decisions. And an impending indictment in a hush-money case has compelled many in the party to rally around the former president once more. In Wisconsin, where Ted Cruz beat Trump in the 2016 GOP primary, DeSantis led Trump in a hypothetical 2024 matchup with Biden, according to a The person noted that the congressman didn’t vote to impeach Trump or approve an independent commission to investigate the attack on the U.S. One Wisconsin Republican close to Gallagher, who was granted anonymity to talk about their private conversations with him, brushed off the notion that his public break with Trump would hurt him significantly in a future GOP primary. His nomination would be a strong indication the party is shifting gears and learning the lessons from 2022. The 39-year-old former Marine is widely viewed as a rising star in the GOP thanks to his vocal stance on China policy and prolific fundraising. A public break with former President Donald Trump has been career suicide for many an ambitious GOP lawmaker in recent years.

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Trump grand jury called off for Wednesday (Politico)

NEW YORK — The Manhattan grand jury hearing evidence in the criminal investigation of Donald Trump's alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to a porn ...

The grand jury typically meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, one of the people familiar with the matter said, and it heard from witnesses earlier this week. “The grand jury has been told to stay home today. NEW YORK — The Manhattan grand jury hearing evidence in the criminal investigation of Donald Trump’s alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to a porn star won’t meet Wednesday as regularly scheduled, according to two people familiar with the matter.

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Trump attorney to testify Friday in Mar-a-Lago classified documents ... (CNN)

Former President Donald Trump's defense attorney Evan Corcoran is scheduled to testify Friday before the grand jury investigating classified documents found ...

The Justice Department has successfully argued in court that prosecutors have enough evidence that Trump’s interactions with the lawyer were part of a possible crime that they can pierce the confidentiality of the conversations between the two. The announcement from a panel of three judges in the appeals court – less than a day after Trump sought to put Corcoran’s testimony on hold – adds momentum to the special counsel investigation as it seeks to secure evidence that could make or break a federal criminal case against Trump. In response to the decision, a Trump spokesperson said, in part, that “there is no factual or legal basis or substance to any case against President Trump” and that “prosecutors only attack lawyers when they have no case whatsoever.”

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