The Manhattan district attorney insisted on the arrest of Donald Trump on Friday, but due to the “unprecedented” nature of the charges, representatives of the ex-US president are asking to agree on the terms of the politician’s surrender with representatives of the court and the New York Police Department.
Politico says that Trump’s lawyer Joe Takopina confirmed that negotiations between the parties are ongoing and the billionaire himself will show himself at the office of the Manhattan prosecutor’s office. While the exact date is not named.
Politico notes that the option of Trump resisting the arrest is unlikely, but it is worth paying attention to the words of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
After prosecutors filed charges against the fellow Republican party, he said that Florida, given the “questionable circumstances of the case,” would not contribute to Trump’s ex-tradition.
Next week, the former owner of the White House will choose a measure of restraint. The trial of former US President Donald Trump will take place on April 4.
Trump’s defense claims that he will come to court “on his own and without handcuffs”, where charges will be announced to him.
Earlier, the New York Supreme Court granted a request by Mangettan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to release the Trump indictment.
The Manhattan prosecutor’s office charges Donald Trump on more than 30 counts of business fraud. In particular, in illegal payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, with whom Trump may have had an affair shortly before running for president of the United States.
For this, Trump faces imprisonment. Lawyers for the ex-president said that for the defense of Trump and his own charges came as a surprise, this is an unprecedented case in US history.
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