
The Secret Service will take the lead after an indictment is delivered to Trump and they’re going to determine if he will likely be handcuffed.
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“We’re studying that the Manhattan DA workplace has requested for a gathering with legislation enforcement forward of a possible Trump indictment. The assembly is to debate logistics for a while subsequent week which might imply they’re anticipating an indictment subsequent week” pic.twitter.com/IkbM46Naoe
— Acyn (@Acyn) March 17, 2023
Fox Information reported, “The identical sources conversant in the planning stated they’ll go over safety precautions in and across the courthouse in Decrease Manhattan. Secret Service will take the lead in what they’ll enable and won’t enable. The supply cautioned mentioning as an example the choice to handcuff the previous president or not. They are going to set the tone and escort him into the courtroom. There will likely be coordination between all of us the supply stated, however we’ll defer to the Secret Service.”
For these of you who’ve at all times wished to see Donald Trump led away in handcuffs, your dream could come true subsequent week.
It’s unlikely that Trump will likely be handcuffed. The Secret Service taking the lead is sensible as a result of the Secret Service is in control of defending present and former presidents.
The photographs of Trump in cuffs could be politically devastating, and being that he’s a 76-year-old man who’s is not going to be charged with a violent crime, it’s in all probability not going to occur.
Nevertheless, as soon as Trump is indicted in Manhattan, the floodgates may open for different indictments towards the failed former president, his enterprise, and his household.
Jason is the managing editor. He’s additionally a White Home Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Diploma in Political Science. His graduate work targeted on public coverage, with a specialization in social reform actions.
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