computer. they will be well-known for president trump. it s unlikely he will be handcuffed or put in any cell because of the secret service requirements. these arraignments can take seven or eight hours. this is expected to be more expedited and he will be released because this is a nonviolent offense. what the happens after that point with get quite sporty. the first question for me is whether this judge would impose a gag order on president trump. judges have become increasingly aggressive in issuing gag orders in high profile cases. in my view, a gag order in this case can be institutional. you ve be silencing a presidential candidate who is running in part on the weaponization of the criminal
justice system. president trump is appoint in this case. i don t view this as anything but a political prosecution considering how it came about. the prosecutor that ran on bagging donald trump. you had a very public campaign by former prosecutors, including one that wrote a tell-all book that forced brag into this. more importantly, if they use this bootstrap argument, this effort to use a new york misdemeanor to link it to a federal election crime that was never charged, i think it would be just open by and patently poli political. neil: so jonathan, if the judge were to all that you said, still issue a gag order and the president being the former president said no way, i m not going to speak, then what? what if he does? the plan is to go to mar-a-largo tomorrow and make a statement, take questions? we don t know the details, but
crimes across manhattan. andy? yeah. it s mission accomplished looks like. i imagine that for the average person in new york where i grew up as opposed to the average progressive democrat activist, they would rather see the street crime prosecuted aggressively and keep the politics out of law enforcement. martha: that s a really sad situation. a lot of people there s crime everywhere in new york. it s more often found in some of the areas that are less economically advantaged. so those people suffer the most from the crime that we have seen in new york city. just president trump is in the front car and the rest of the folks you see now deplaning. i want to ask you about this, andy. juan mershon is the judge.
to new york ahead of a criminal arraignment, all as legal and political uncertainty cover. supporters cheered on former president donald trump is a motorcade of black suvs shuttled him to palm beach airport, the beginning of a history making trip that now finds trump in legal jeopardy and the political spotlight. once in york, trump made his way through a city on high alert. protesters and police officers on the street. trump is on the attack ahead of his arraignment claiming the judge overseeing the case, juan mershon, hates me. it s a political persecution. i ve been around criminal justice for 35, 36 years. i ve never seen anything like this where you announce your target and revive cases with perjuring witnesses in an effort to bring him down at all costs. reporter: the indictment is sealed until tuesday sources say trump will likely be charged with falsifying busines records in the first degree, a felony
with any extradition request. also, greg jarret and alan dershowitz will join us . but first, we have new detailssm from alvin bragg s. repulsive political witch hunt.t according to sources that we have, bragge demanded that sou donald trump turn himself inal today. less thad trn twenty four hourse after the grand jury voted unfairly to indict him. the but because of security concerns, the arraignment won t take place until next week.y tu probably on tuesday afternoon,n. donald trump will be booked.e wb he will be fingerprinted. there will ba e a mumug shot.g the media mob, they will get their so desired mug shot. now, my gut instinct tells me that my friend, my colleague, peter seth, who was on lastg tob time, he s going to be proven correct. that photograph will end up on more t-shirts and more hats that sayn maga and trump 2020 four . it will also appear beforeor judge juan mershon, who by the way, the very same judge who is accused of railroadingth