Breaking News: Controversy over Donald Trump’s extradition gets resolved as he consents to arraignment without the handcuffs

For anyone else this entire debacle would have been a nightmare. But not for President Donald Trump.

He has handled this liberal scheme like a professional who’s willing to go toe to toe with the fiends of darkness and punch them in the throat.

President Trump will give himself over to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Tuesday to be arraigned in New York City court after the ridiculous grand jury indictment, defusing a heating controversy by prosecutors to extradite Trump from his Florida home.

Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury Thursday after a years-long investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, making Trump the first former president in history to be indicted.

Trump has broken many historical records, and the ones that are supposed to put him in a bad light are only making him more of a hero to his loyal followers.

He is to stand before the judge and plead his case in a New York City courtroom Tuesday afternoon. 

Trump is expected to surrender without handcuffs after making arrangements with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to do so, Fox News has learned. Detectives within the office are expected to handle the arrest of the former president.

Someone in that office is looking for their fifteen minutes of fame. No doubt the cameras will be out and these detectives will be wearing the new suits they bought just for the occasion.

Fox News reported it this way:

“Law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service, New York Police Department, FBI, New York State court officers and the DA’s office met Friday afternoon to finalize details about the logistics and security of Trump’s arrest. The Secret Service will determine how Trump is brought in.

“The moves defuse a potential situation in which prosecutors need to request Trump’s extradition from his home at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.”

Of course, the liberals are heart broken over this situation. Imagine how ecstatic they were over the thought of Trump in handcuffs.

A source told Fox News Digital Friday that DA Alvin Bragg had requested Trump’s surrender to his office by Friday, the day after the indictment, but that timeline had been extended due to arrangements needed to be made by the Secret Service.

Typically, a defendant who surrenders in a nonviolent case would surrender to a central booking location, legal experts have explained. However, special accommodations were expected because this indictment involves a former U.S. president.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis added another wrinkle to the situation Friday when he announced the state “will not assist in an extradition request given the questionable circumstances at issue with this Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor and his political agenda.” 

And that’s why we love Ron DeSantis! He’s always doing the right thing for the right reasons.

Did you catch that DA Alvin Bragg is supported by George Soros? That right there is reason enough to lock him up.

“The weaponization of the legal system to advance a political agenda turns the rule of law on its head,” DeSantis tweeted Thursday. “It is un-American.” 

The report from Fox News continued:

“Bragg has been investigating Trump over alleged hush money payments leading up to the 2016 presidential election. 

“These include a $130,000 payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels and a $150,000 payment made to former Playboy model Karen McDougal, Fox News Digital has learned. 

“On Thursday, Bragg’s office issued a statement confirming the indictment.”

“This evening we contacted Mr. Trump’s attorney to coordinate his surrender to the Manhattan DA’s Office for arraignment on a Supreme Court indictment, which remains under seal,” a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said. “Guidance will be provided when the arraignment date is selected.”

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