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good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata, and this is cnn tonight an unprecedented moment in u. s history. former president donald trump indicted by a grand jury in new york. it s the first time that a current or former u. s president has faced criminal charges. the indictment is under seal tonight , but more information will be announced in the coming days. sources tell cnn that the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business fraud , defiant donald trump, issuing an angry statement tonight calling this political persecution. let s turn right away to cnn correspondent kara scannell and cnn s senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz keira. what happens next? well alison next. we expect that on tuesday, the former president is expected to come here to new york to go into the courthouse behind me and be arraigned on these charges. now that day, we will also expect to have the indictment unsealed. then we will learn the specifics . what ar ....
york on tuesday. to turn himself in. rather stunning. anderson is tuesday certainly will be as well as historic, not the kind of homecoming any president has ever had, or the kind that anyone president or not. whatever wish for cnn s coverage of donald trump s indictment continues right now. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata, and this is cnn tonight an unprecedented moment in u. s history. former president donald trump indicted by a grand jury in new york. it s the first time that a current or former u. s president has faced criminal charges. the indictment is under seal tonight , but more information will be announced in the coming days. sources tell cnn that the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business fraud , defiant donald trump, issuing an angry statement tonight calling this political persecution. let s turn right away to cnn correspondent kara scannell and cnn s senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz keira. what happ ....
Come here to new york to go into the courthouse behind me and be arraigned on these charges. now that day, we will also expect to have the indictment unsealed. then we will learn the specifics . what are the charges that he is facing? and what evidence the prosecutors put in this indictment to explain how they re supporting the case, but for the bread and butter, the secret service will get him here. there is underground tunnels. that s one way that they can move him in, obviously want to secure the area, but the process says. despite the extraordinary security measures, and the historic moment will be what any other person would experience he will come in. he will be surrendered to the authorities. he will be fingerprinted. he ll have his mug shot taken, and then he will walk down a hallway. likely there s usually a row of cameras there and then enter the courtroom. sometimes defendants enter the courtroom wearing handcuffs at the discretion of the da s office. it remains to be seen w ....
There s usually a row of cameras there and then enter the courtroom. sometimes defendants entered the courtroom wearing handcuffs at the discretion of the da s office. it remains to be seen what they will do here, but then he will enter the courtroom and then he will go before the job. judged and the judge will ask him to enter a plea. in this case. we expect that pleased to be not guilty. his lawyers coming out with a strong statement that they are going to fight these charges in court. they have been critical of the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, saying that there was no crime committed here. alison okay, caitlin. obviously this is not the only investigation of donald trump. do we know if there was any coordination between the d a in manhattan and the others in terms of the timing here? we don t right now, and it would be very unusual for there to be. usually the federal investigators were quite separately from even other federal investigators, let alone the state investig ....