here is what donald trump s criminal defense lawyer, james trusty, said on television tonight. this is not publicly accurate because i m not looking at a charging document, i am looking at a summary sheet. so there s ones that might actually be reflecting on single counts too. but i think there was a conspiracy count as well. that means that there could be other indictments, have you been told that anyone else is indicted here? we weren t in fisa of anyone else being indicted. and i have a theory that some of the outrageous misconduct has affected in some other case. potential target. but bottom line is all we know about is our client. donald trump has been ordered to surrender for arrest processing and arraignment in federal court in miami on tuesday at three pm. this is how we got to hear. four months after donald trump left the white house, the
see what s happening. it looks like it s verging on circus already. i don t know that that s ever a big motivation for judges to make a decision to keep cameras out of the courtroom on that grounds. i think they have a decent argument in the in the, um to say that photographs of the former president standing behind the defense table could potentially prejudice a jury. uh there is some precedent for that. prejudicing the jury before one gets seated as far away in the future is that might be something the judge might be concerned about. however i think the transparency and public interest arguments are compelling, and particularly in a time when we have such a large segment of the country that really embraces conspiracy theories and things that are not factually accurate. have photographs of exactly what happened, i think would be important to down down play some of that potential effect. second so if there aren t cameras in the courtroom, can you just give us an idea of what exactly tho
processing would look like what would the camera s not see if they re not there in the courtroom tomorrow? sure so the arrest processing, which will take place in the manhattan district attorney s office, typically would not be photographed. they would they would bring him into usually a conference room or an interview room. they ll ask him some biographical questions about his name is the date of birth is his height, weight, those sorts of things that have to be input into the system, they would fingerprint him. with an electronic fingerprint, uh, fights and then, of course, we re taking st paul right now would not be released to the moment for cameras, typically walking to the courtroom or actually in the courtroom for the arraignment and inside that courtroom that former president will be standing behind the defense table. he will be asked to enter a plea and he ll we ve been told he s going to plead not guilty, which is standard. he can either say that himself or he can have his at
court in d. c as well, but certainly a new moment for the former president. eric alright, jeff, thank you very much interesting how much he ll address. those other cases is, i m sure he anticipates there will be further indictments. uh possibly coming in the coming months. alright john miller with me. karin agness follow karen finney and jonah goldberg. all joining so, karen, we don t yet have the indictment. we don t know the time trump will arrive in the courthouse and there had been. maybe it would be the afternoon. maybe it would be the early morning and where were the cameras be? and what happens to everybody else? who is around that courthouse in a given day? allen wisenberg, former cfo of the trump organization. when he had his day they did it at 6 15 in the morning. that s basically to avoid it. so what do you expect? so it s common when somebody is surrendering that they go early in the morning so that they can get all the processing done and make it to court by 2 15 because t
sobriety test and if i didn t pass i would find myself in a jail cell much like these inmates. this is one of the final steps in arrest processing before being taken to a cell. they would have my fishing prints taken and also my mug shots. four-hours after arriving at the nassau county police department our time here is up. but remember, officer dupont s shift is far from over. it is currently about 3:30, 3:40 in the morning you have several hours to go we saw so much tonight. you nifr know what s going to happen on this job in the next three hours. a very special thank you to the nassau county police department and of course officer jim dupont for letting us tag along. great story. what an unpredictable job they have. it can be very dangerous as well. a glamorous mug shot. i was trying to go for paris hilton but i didn t.