Former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to surrender in New York.
A historic day is about to play out in New York on Tuesday when former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities.
Trump, who was indicted last week, arrived back in New York on Monday after traveling from his residence in Florida. He is the first American president to be indicted. The charges center on Trump’s alleged involvement in hush money payments to a porn star who claims the two had an affair.
Joining the discussion:
- Adolfo Franco is an attorney and Republican strategist.
- Spencer Critchley was a two-time campaign adviser for former President Barack Obama.
- Brandon Brice is a columnist and host of the conservative Radio Talk Show, “The Brice is Right.”
- Douglass Sloan is principal and senior political analyst at National Capitol Strategy Group.
Trump, the first former US president to face criminal charges, is due to be arraigned, fingerprinted and photographed at a Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday.
His lawyers have said he will enter a plea of not guilty https://t.co/W3y0y80GVq pic.twitter.com/xGlQJuH1pS
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 3, 2023
BREAKING: Former President Donald Trump is headed to New York where he is set to be arraigned Tuesday on criminal charges. The city is increasing security at both Trump Tower and the courthouse ahead of his arrival. https://t.co/26aKzig2WV
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 3, 2023