Trump supporters, journalists, police and curious tourists flooded the sidewalks outside of Trump Tower, where former President Donald Trump was set to spend Monday night before his arraignment in Lower Manhattan the next day.
Donate NowTrump supporters, journalists, police and curious tourists flooded the sidewalks Monday afternoon outside Trump Tower, where former President Donald Trump was set to spend the night before his arraignment in Lower Manhattan the next day.
Streets around the skyscraper were blocked off, forcing both commuters and protesters onto narrow sidewalks. When Trump arrives, Sewell said, people should expect to see a heightened police presence, especially in Manhattan. She said certaintemporarily while the former president travels from Trump Tower in midtown to the courthouse in lower Manhattan. Commuters are encouraged to take mass transit.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has said she plans to protest the indictment and has urged her Twitter followers to join her with their MAGA hats. Adams asked her to be on her “best behavior.” The mayor also said anyone who commits vandalism or acts of violence will be arrested and held accountable.
“I’m just glad it’s finally happened to him,” Grobes said. “All the horribly racist things he said throughout his whole campaign and presidency and how people could just look the other way is beyond me.”
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