Trump to be fingerprinted, photographed but not cuffed

By Karen Freifeld, Tyler Clifford and Nathan Layne
Updated April 1 2023 - 9:58am, first published 9:53am
Donald Trump has accused district attorney Alvin Bragg of trying to damage his electoral chances. (EPA PHOTO)
Donald Trump has accused district attorney Alvin Bragg of trying to damage his electoral chances. (EPA PHOTO)

Donald Trump is due to be fingerprinted and photographed in a New York courthouse as he becomes the first former United States president to face criminal charges in a case involving a 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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