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What's it like to draw the Trump brothers? They're 'kind of action figure-y and ready for TV,' Isabelle Brourman says.

There has been a nonstop parade of recognizable faces at Donald Trump's criminal trial. On the witness stand, in the rows of the courtroom and in the overflow room, high-profile figures, Trump allies and even prime-time news anchors have made an appearance at 100 Centre Street in New York City.But the best-dressed person in the courtroom is not among that crowd. She's not even one of the dozens of reporters filling the seats.

There's a lot more showmanship as to who's coming in, so there's also the challenge of 'Who's this person? Is this important? What's the story here?''The block where the courthouse sits has been inundated with law enforcement officials. Secret Service members surround Trump's camp, court officers from as far as Queens and the Bronx have been called to assist their colleagues in Manhattan, and outside the sidewalks are covered with steel barricades.

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