'Officers have been placed on alert and the department remains ready to respond as needed,' the NYPD said tonight.
Trump said on his Truth Social platform he'll leave his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida at noon Monday and travel to Trump Tower before attending the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on Tuesday morning.
"Officers have been placed on alert and the department remains ready to respond as needed and will ensure everyone is able to peacefully exercise their rights," the NYPD said in an emailed statement on anticipated protests about Trump's arraignment.
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