going to make comments on this later this evening. we don t know what form, whether he will answer questions, make a speech a combination of it. he s going to speak, a judge did not issue a gag order on any of this but advised him to watch his social media use. ahead of hearing from alvin bragg, and that could happen any minute, i do want to go to bryan llenas right now with what went down in there. again, courtesy, jake gibson as well in the courtroom to find out exactly what transpired. bryan? neil, yeah, we begin on the indictment. what we now know before d.a. alvin bragg speaks is that these are 34 felony counts for falsifying business records in new york. in the indictment, the first line reads, the defendant donald trump repeatedly and fraud leaptedly falsified new york business records to conceal criminal conduct that had damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election. those are the counts that it goes on and on at this point. we
the other was about the timing of the case. let s start with the gag order. the gag order is interesting. the prosecution is saying, look, these are incendiary communications and posts that president trump has put out there. that could incite violence. and we want you to do something about it to the judge. prosecution handed over to the judge printouts of posts from former president trump. i think probably the one where he s holding the baseball bat. that did come up. they brought that up, that there s a post where he s holding a baseball bat near d.a. brag. they passed him these things. the judge said he called it he talked about the rhetoric and he said the charged nature of these posts. he said i m making a request. it s not an order at this point. i m making a request of you and your client to his defense attorneys and former. trump refrain from making comments that could incite dial lens or conduct that could