Secret Service prepares for if Trump is jailed for contempt in hush money case

The U.S. Secret Service held meetings and started planning for what to do if former President Donald Trump were to be held in contempt in his criminal hush money trial and Judge Juan Merchan opted to send him to short-term confinement, officials familiar with the situation told ABC News․
Merchan on Tuesday reserved decision on the matter after a contentious hearing. Prosecutors said at this point they are seeking a fine.
“We are not yet seeking an incarceratory penalty," assistant district attorney Chris Conroy said, "But the defendant seems to be angling for that."
Officials do not necessarily believe Merchan would put Trump in a holding cell in the courthouse but they are planning for contingencies, the officials said.
There have not been discussions yet about what to do if Trump is convicted and sentenced to prison․

UN Security Council to meet June 22 over Russia's latest major attack on Ukraine
132Yesterday, 23:10
Meloni 'begged me' for a photo: Trump's comments spark political backlash in Italy
180Yesterday, 16:52
Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says it’s ready for military action if US, Israel resume aggression
149Yesterday, 12:21
NATO, Russia direct confrontation may escalate into nuclear strikes’ exchange — Lavrov
204Yesterday, 10:11
Switzerland says US-Iran talks planned for Friday are off
179Yesterday, 09:56
Iran president touts ‘historic’ deal with US ending war
22918.06.2026, 16:16
Zelenskyy: just response to Russian attacks (video)
22418.06.2026, 12:55
Iran says missile program not part of talks with US
20018.06.2026, 10:24