Trump arrives in court
Donald Trump has arrived in court with his usual entourage of lawyers, staff, and secret service agents.
Trump promptly took his seat alone at the counsel table as his lawyers and paralegals worked around him set up electronics for this morning's contempt hearing, in which prosecutors will seek to have Trump held in contempt of court for repeatedly violating the case's limited gag order.
Three prosecutors -- Joshua Steinglass, Christopher Conroy, and Matthew Colangelo -- are seated at the counsel table, with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and about eight members of his office seated in the first two rows of the gallery.
Bragg appears to have two security agents seated behind him, while a dozen court officers and secret service agents surround the courtroom and former president.