DA Bragg doesn't usually attempt to prosecute many felony cases, and when he does it is said he doesn't even try to win. He is making an exceptions this time for Trump.
Do you think he will recommend a 'cashless bail' like he does for his usual violent clientele or do you think he will insist on an extremely high bail for Trump, maybe even argue he be held in custody because he is a 'flight risk'?
I wouldn't put anything past Bragg and Democrats at this point.
President Trump is expected in New York City on Monday for his arraignment over the alleged 2016 hush money payments. After a Tuesday court appearance, he will return to Mar-a-Lago.
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