Marjorie Taylor Greene makes brief remarks outside lower Manhattan courthouse hours before Trump's scheduled appearance, then is whisked away to her car.
New York City is gearing up security again for possible protests and unrest after a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump on Thursday
Throngs of onlookers overwhelmed some of the former president's most vocal supporters Tuesday morning outside the lower Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump was scheduled to show hours later for his afternoon arraignment. Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., was among the crowd shouting as Rep. Marjory Taylor Greene, R-Ga., left the Manhattan courthouse where former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday.
Some may just want to stay out of the city -- especially if they intend to cause any disruption, Mayor Eric Adams added.
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