BREAKING REPORT: Trump indictment coming tomorrow but his surrender won’t happen until next week

The Daily Mail is reporting that Trump will be indicted tomorrow by the Manhattan District Attorney.

They say this is ased on a source “familiar with the proceedings”, and that Trump’s surrender won’t come until next week when he’s arraigned.

Here’s more:

Donald Trump will likely be indicted on Wednesday but won’t appear before a judge in New York until next week, DailyMail.com has learned.

‘There will be no arraignment this week,’ a source familiar with the proceedings told DailyMail.com exclusively on Tuesday.

The former president, who is currently in Florida, is expected to be formally charged tomorrow, after which the Manhattan District Attorney’s office will reach out to Trump and his Secret Service detail to make arrangements for his surrender, according to the insider.

He will then fly to New York where he will be arraigned, finger printed, and pose for his mug shot.

Meanwhile, it’s all-hands-on-deck for the New York Police Department and Metro Police Department as all officers on Tuesday are expected to be in uniform, ready for anything in the wake of the potential indictment.

Officials in New York City and Washington, D.C., are preparing for possible unrest and demonstrations following the former president’s plea to his supporters to ‘protest, protest, protest’ in response to a potential indictment handed down by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over hush money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Trump, 76, said last week that he expected to be arrested on Tuesday, but a law enforcement official told DailyMail.com that an indictment would likely happen on Wednesday at the earliest.

An NYPD internal memo obtained by CNN shows that all officers are to be in uniform and prepared for deployment on Tuesday.

Fox News reported last night that the grand jury was slated to hear from another witness tomorrow. It must just be formality if the fix is already in for Trump’s indictment.

It would also seem to suggest that Robert Costello wasn’t as persuasive as he needed to be to stop this madness. And that’s what it is, prosecutorial madness simply to satisfy a political agenda.

I wonder what Alvin Bragg was promised if he made this indictment. Lots of donors if he wanted to seek higher office? A plush apartment in a Manhattan highrise? I’m sure someone had to promise somthing for him to prosecute this high profile case that he didn’t want to prosecute in the first place.


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