That was obvious at the time.Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, the Washington Post's Carol Leonnig said reports that the Secret Service asked for a delay before handing Donald Trump over to the Manhattan court system was something cooked up by the former president's lawyers.
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At the time, we understood it was meant to give MAGA time to organize and get people to Manhattan to make a scene. And even then, not many turned out."How did agents react to this unprecedented event?" Witt pressed.
Leonnig responded: "Alex, I'm so glad you referenced this because the Secret Service sources that I speak to regularly, they had a first early reaction to former President Trump saying he was gonna be arrested on Tuesday, right? One was: 'Oh my, goodness, I hope he's not gonna try to get handcuffed for some kind of dramatic theatrical purpose.' The other one was 'Wow, we have to get ready for bringing him in for arraignment if this really happens.'"
"However this claim that the Secret Service argued and advocated for delaying the arraignment because they couldn't, quote, unquote, 'Get ready or prepare quickly enough,' my sources say that is not true," she continued. "They feel as though the former president's lawyers made that claim to a judge, but they weren't making it themselves."
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"But there was not an argument on the part of the Secret Service that we can't make it happen on a dime because they do that all day long."
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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