Trump’s Historic Arraignment:

Full Recap and What Comes Next

Trump turned himself in to authorities on June 13, 2023, and no mugshot was taken.

He provided fingerprints and a DNA sample during the processing.

Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's former White House communications director, predicted that Trump might drop out of the presidential race due to legal troubles.

Scaramucci believes Trump is stressed and might not make it to the Iowa caucus.

Legal shuffles resulted in Todd Blanche and Chris Kise representing Trump in the New York criminal case.

Two of Trump’s attorneys, Jim Trusty and John Rowley, stepped down after news of the indictment.

Trump has had difficulty finding legal counsel for the documents case.

Trump’s arrival at the courthouse was met with both supporters and protesters.

A false bomb threat created chaos at the courthouse on the day of Trump’s arraignment.

Trump was indicted on 37 counts, later revised to include additional charges .