Donald Trump slams New York arraignment in Florida speech: LIVE Updates
Donald Trump Hush money case updates: Donald Trump has become the first former US president to face criminal charges.
Former United States president Donald Trump surrendered before the Manhattan grand jury in New York as he faces extraordinary criminal charges that threaten to derail his Republican leader's 2024 presidential campaign. With this, Donald Trump has become the first former US president to face criminal charges. The sealed indictment purportedly charges the 76-year old with more than 30 counts of corporate fraud, the most serious of which is allegedly paying 'hush money' to porn actress Stormy Daniels.
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"Our message is clear and simple: Control yourselves. New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger," Mayor Eric Adams said.
Who will accompany Trump in arraignment hearing?
The team of attorneys expected to accompany him:
Susan Necheles
Todd Blanche
Joe Tacopina
Two of his senior advisers are also expected to be in attendance — Boris Epshteyn and Jason Miller, reports CNN.
Trump to face 34 felony counts: Report
Yahoo News reported that Trump would face 34 felony counts for falsification of business records.
‘Today is the day a ruling political party ARRESTS its leading opponent,’ Trump says
"Today (Tuesday) is the day that a ruling political party ARRESTS its leading opponent for having committed NO CRIME," Trump said in a fundraising email sent out on Tuesday morning.
Trump gets sympathy donations
Trump office said that the Republican leader raised over USD 4 million in 24 hours after a grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict him for his role in paying hush money to a porn star. Read more
Hush money case updates: Secret Service agents serving Donald Trump to testify
Some of the Secret Service agents serving Donald Trump may testify as part of the federal investigation into the former US President's handling of classified documents. Here's why
Trump's arraignment in the New York state court will not be televised
Former president Donald Trump's arraignment won't be broadcast live, but few photographers will be allowed to take visuals at the start of the proceedings.
Trump arraignment updates: Which other state heads are charged in criminal cases?
Donald Trump's indictment is a first for a former US President but not uncommon worldwide. Who are others?
Trump may speak to press before and after Tuesday's arraignment
Chris Kise, one of former President Donald Trump's lawyers, said that Trump can speak in the hallway outside of the Manhattan courtroom before and after his arraignment, reports CNN.
Trump raises apprehension against fair trial
"I can't get a fair trial in New York!" said Donald Trump when he came to know that he was being indicted by a Manhattan grand jury. Read more
The judge who will announce Trump's criminal arraignment
Donald Trump will face familiar judge - acting New York Supreme Court judge Juan Merchan.
The judge has already ruled over the tax fraud trial involving the Trump Organization, sentenced close ally Allen Weisselberg to jail, and oversaw the criminal fraud case involving former advisor Steve Bannon.
Donald Trump's net worth takes a deep dive
Donald Trump's estimated worth now is $2.5 billion, a significant decrease from the $3.2 billion since September 2022. Reason is this flopped business. Read here
What is hush money case?
Donald Trump is under investigation for hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, a porn actress who claims she had a physical relationship with him. Here's the timeline of the scandal

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