The NYPD and US Secret Service are expected to huddle Monday to discuss security measures in the event former President Donald Trump is indicted in Manhattan, sources told The Post.
Tuesday and called on his supporters to protest, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Officials from several agencies met on Sunday and are expected to confer again on Monday, according to sources. The NYPD and US Secret Service are meeting to discuss security measures in the event former President Donald Trump is indicted by the Manhattan DA’s office this week.The sources said several agencies will meet again on Monday to discuss security measures that include restricting vehicle access to the Manhattan courthouse, and deploying inside and outside the building.But the NYPD said it will be ready in the event Trump is charged and unrest breaks out.
“We’ll have an advanced heads-up, I’m sure, on the timing of this whole thing,” he added. “We’ll make sure that the entrance and exits to the courthouse are secure and if the protesters are there we’ll support their rights to peacefully protest. If they’re not there, even better.” ”THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE & FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!” he wrote.
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