Law enforcement officials are meeting in New York City to discuss security and logistics concerns around the possible arrest of former President Donald Trump. An indictment could come late Monday or on Wednesday, a court official said.
Donate NowLaw enforcement officials are meeting on Monday to discuss security and logistics concerns around the possible arrest of former President Donald Trump, who may be indicted late Monday or on Wednesday, according to a court official with knowledge of the deliberations.
Trump, who faces state charges related to alleged hush-money payments to a porn star, has urged his supporters to, which he claimed would happen on Tuesday. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has not commented on when, or if, an arrest would take place. The looming arrest has left NYPD officials bracing for the possibility of disruptions. On Monday morning, barricades went up around Lower Manhattan courthouses as dozens of photographers stood at the steps of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse.
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