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Here’s What Will Happen to Trump Immediately If He Is Arrested

If the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office moves forward with an indictment and arrest of former President Donald Trump, it would set in motion a series of legal proceedings that could last well into the 2024 presidential campaign.

On Friday, NBC News reported that an indictment against Trump could come this week related to payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, when she was claiming she had an affair with Trump, something he has always denied. On Saturday Trump posted a call for action in two blazing all-caps posts on his Truth Social platform.

“THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE & FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK,” he wrote, adding, ”PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!”.

If Trump is indicted, he could go to Manhattan Criminal Court to surrender himself, according to The New York Times.

After the charge, there would be fingerprinting and a mugshot. The Times reported felony defendants are usually in handcuffs, but that might not hold true for Trump.

He also might not be placed in a cell, for security reasons, the Times wrote.

After his court sessions, the Times predicted Trump would be freed on his recognizance.

On average, criminal cases in New York take more than a year to reach trial, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, a former Manhattan chief assistant district attorney, said, according to Reuters.

That means Trump, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, could be on trial in the closing months of the 2024 presidential campaign,

“This is so unprecedented that it’s hard for me to say,” Agnifilo told Reuters. “I think it’s tricky.”

The core of the charge against Trump is an allegation that the payments to Daniels were on the books of the Trump Organization as legal services, which prosecutors are saying could be a falsification of business records, which is usually a misdemeanor.

Calling that a felony under state election law would give Trump grounds to appeal the politically explosive charge.

Trump could also fight the charge arguing that the five-year statute of limitations had expired, Reuters wrote.

“There’s a whole host of possibilities,” David Shapiro, a former FBI agent and prosecutor and a lecturer at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, told Reuters.

“This is a dream case for defense attorneys.”

Trump’s prediction of a Tuesday arrest may not happen, according to Insider.

Citing sources it did not name, the site reported that the final witness to testify before a grand jury had been scheduled to testify Monday, but was no longer doing so, throwing any potential indictment timetable into doubt.

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  • OnlyTruthFirst says:

    This is another ploy by the Democrats to tarnish Trump going into the upcoming election. This is no definite than the Russian hoax. It is a photo op for the Democrats to sway voters. They are so desperate and scared he will win due to all the Soros backed shenanigans to destroy our country and turn it into a Banana republic. They twist the law to fit their narrative or ignore the law because it does not serve their lofty goals of a New World Order. Be very aware, if they can do this to a prior President, they can do it to anyone. This is just the beginning of the end of America if this is allowed. The NY governor wants quarantine camps, aka concentration camps. It has nothing to do with illness, but sorting those they consider to be affected with the MAGA syndrome or a patriot or a vet. WAKE UP AMERICA. Trump told you, when he said he is standing in their way, as it is you they want to take down. God save all of us as this is more about good and evil. And evil only prevails when good people do nothing.

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