Prosecutor: Secret Service Won’t Allow Trump Handcuffing

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Former President Donald Trump is unlikely to be handcuffed if he’s arrested, according to a Florida prosecutor who said the Secret Service wouldn’t “allow local law enforcement to put their hands on the former president,” Newsmax reports.

Trump’s attorney, Joseph Tacopina, told Newsmax he expects police to handcuff Trump during an arrest.

“I had this idea in my head that they’d [prosecutors] be dumb enough — if he [Trump] were indicted — to actually try to cuff him and walk him. And then we can see how far we’ve really devolved in this country,” Tacopina said on “Rob Schmitt Tonight” on Monday. “I think that’s what they’re going to try to do.”

However, Dave Aronberg, state attorney for Palm Beach County, Florida, told Scripps News this week: “The Secret Service is not going to allow local law enforcement to put their hands on the former president.” Aronberg added: “So what they’ll do is Trump would conceivably surrender to New York, go up to New York with Secret Service, and then get processed up there, get fingerprinted, get his mugshot, and then get released without any cash bail. Just being released on his own recognizance.”

 


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