Trump heads to Manhattan to be arraigned in court
The former president will be arraigned, fingerprinted and photographed on Tuesday.
Former President Donald Trump left his Florida residence on a private plane bound for New York on Monday afternoon as he prepares to be processed following his criminal indictment last week.
“WITCH HUNT, as our once great Country is going to HELL!” Trump wrote on Truth Social, his social media platform, minutes before his plane departed.
Once he arrives in Manhattan, the former president will stay the night in his penthouse at Trump Tower before heading to the courthouse on Tuesday morning, according totravel plans his team released on Sunday night. Around 2:15 p.m., he’ll be arraigned, fingerprinted and photographed.
Trump, who’s seeking reelection in 2024, is expected to surrender after being indicted, presumably over alleged hush money payments to the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, with the charges yet to be made public. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office initially wanted him to surrender on Friday, but his lawyers said the Secret Service, which provides security detail for the former president, needed more time to prepare.
After being processed, he will fly back down to his Mar-a-Lago estate for the week. It will be a return to the normal schedule for the former president, which has included evening dinners with family and associates, as well as golfing at his nearby clubs. Trump will deliver remarks at an event at his Palm Beach residence on Tuesday night, The Associated Press reported, citing his campaign.
Nothing else is on the public agenda for the campaign on Monday and Tuesday, but Trump will be “back at it” on Wednesday, according to his campaign. He’ll give a speech in mid-April at the National Rifle Association conference in Indianapolis, but there are no other major events on his calendar.