Secret Service prepares for potential Trump contempt order in hush money case

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Secret Service prepares for potential Trump contempt order in hush money case
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Judge Merchan on Tuesday reserved decision after a contentious hearing.

Former President Donald Trump appears in court for his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 23, 2024 in New York City.in his criminal hush money trial and Judge Juan Merchan opted to send him to short-term confinement, officials familiar with the situation told ABC News.

“We are not yet seeking an incarceratory penalty," assistant district attorney Chris Conroy said, "But the defendant seems to be angling for that."

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