These penalties are set out in the indictment against former President Trump and his expected trial proceedings. The U.S.

Secret Service is expected to meet Friday with the former president's staff and Secret Service officers. The Secret Service will assess any potential threats to federal court in and around Miami and work out a security plan with court officers. It is unlikely, according to legal experts, that Trump will be handcuffed or photographed, but his fingerprints will be taken. After processing the papers, his trial begins with a hearing of the charges against him.