Trump Arraignment: Ex-President Calls Imminent Arrest A ‘Great Honor’ As He Heads To D.C. To Face Jan. 6 Charges
Thursday afternoon he would be “arrested for having challenged a corrupt, rigged, & stolen election,” calling it a “great honor.”
Like his first two arraignments in federal court in Miami in June and Manhattan Criminal Court in April, Trump was not handcuffed, nor did he did have his mugshot taken, given his high profile and low flight risk.The Justice Department accused Trump in a 45-page indictment unsealed Tuesday of taking numerous steps to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election by “knowingly” making false accusations of widespread fraud.
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