Donald Trump Creates History but for the Wrong Thing

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Trump is the first sitting or former president to be Indicted.

By James Dan

It was unclear what the indictment was related to or what charges Trump may face. The indictment is sealed.

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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office contacted Mr. Trump's attorney to schedule his surrender for arraignment on a Supreme Court indictment.

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According to insiders close to the situation, Trump is scheduled to surrender in New York early next week.

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Trump termed the indictment "political persecution" and an "assault on our country" in an interview with ABC News.

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"They're attempting to influence an election," Trump, who plans to run for president in 2024, added.

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The Radical Left Democrats have been engaged in a Witch-Hunt to demolish the Make America Great Again movement since Trump was sworn in, Trump said in a statement.

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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating Trump's $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels, which Trump has denied.

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Michael Cohen was sentenced to prison for signing a check to Daniels, which federal prosecutors said was an illegal campaign donation.

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According to Trump and court filings from Cohen, Trump reimbursed Cohen for the payment, his company logged it as a "monthly retainer" for Cohen's legal services.

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According to insiders, prosecutors were considering charging Trump with falsifying company documents.

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As Cohen appeared to give testimony earlier this month before a Manhattan grand jury, he told reporters, "This is all about responsibility."

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Trump has consistently maintained that he did "absolutely nothing wrong" and has decried the investigation as an effort by a Democratic prosecutor to "witch hunt" him.

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According to a Trump attorney, the money was made to safeguard Trump's family, not the campaign.

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