The political world’s eyes will turn to the federal courthouse in Miami on Tuesday when former President Donald Trump is expected to surrender for his first appearance.
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During Trump’s arraignment in New York in April, however, crowds of rival protesters outside the courthouse were raucous but peaceful.Trump has said the hearing will be at 3 p.m. His team has been discussing security arrangements and procedures for the event with authorities, and it is not yet clear how certain details will be handled.
Trump never appeared before Cannon during the earlier lawsuit, so if she handles Tuesday’s hearing, it would bring them face to face. But such hearings are often instead overseen by a magistrate judge. On Tuesday, that could be the magistrate who works with Cannon, Bruce Reinhart — who signed the search warrant for Mar-a-Lago — or it could be whatever magistrate judge is on duty at the Miami courthouse.
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