Donald Trump’s arraignment at the Manhattan Criminal Court was history — both for him and the country.<br /><br />Never before has a former president been indicted.<br /><br />He pleaded not guilty to all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, brought by district attorney Alvin Bragg.<br /><br />Outside the court, throngs of journalists and television cameras crowded together, alongside competing protests in favour and against the indictment.<br /><br />The journalists outnumbered the protesters 10 -1.<br /><br />The Independent’s Richard Hall was along for the ride, amid the chaos as the day unfolded.
