katelyn, what are we going to be expecting to see tomorrow when trump makes his first court appearance in this case? well, brianna, whenever you are scharnlgd with a crime in any court, you are arrested on the charges and informed of them officially in the court system. so donald trump, he s going to be doing that tomorrow for the first time or i m sorry, for the third time after his arrest and initial appearances in a new york case and in the florida federal court. we are going to be expecting him to be here in person, in federal court in d.c., to have his initial appearance. he very well may have the opportunity tomorrow to enter his initial pleading of not guilty, a pleading we expect him to stick with to get this to trial. we do not expect him to plead guilty. he is not that type of defendant in this at all. and so when this starts tomorrow, it brings donald trump into this court system, into this courthouse just a couple xw blocks away from the capitol.
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