NEW YORK—Ahead of former President Donald Trump’s scheduled arraignment in Manhattan on Tuesday, both pro- and anti-Trump protesters amassed outside the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.
As of midday on Tuesday, there were sporadic reports of physical confrontations between the two groups of demonstrators. In one instance, a woman who appeared to be a Trump supporter walked across a large banner that read, “TRUMP LIES ALL THE TIME.” Footage showed the woman attempting to grab the flag before she fell onto the ground.
So far, the New York City Police Department has not indicated whether there were any arrests Tuesday.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is reportedly investigating Trump for alleged hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress, during the 2016 campaign. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the case.
Late last week, a Manhattan grand jury indicted him on yet-to-be-disclosed charges. The indictment in the case hasn’t been unsealed yet.
But Trump’s lawyers, in interviews with the media, have indicated they will file motions to dismiss the case after his arraignment. It’s not clear whether Trump will be handcuffed or subject to having his mug shot taken.
The former president said he would give a speech after his arraignment. When he returns to Mar-a-Lago, the former president will make a televised address at 8:15 p.m. ET, according to campaign spokesman and adviser Jason Miller.
Several House lawmakers, including Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), George Santos (R-N.Y.), and Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y), appeared outside the courthouse on Tuesday amid the protest during which Greene made a brief speech.
“New York Public Advocate Jumaane Williams was one of Mayor Adam’s thugs blowing a whistle at me in the park today across from the courthouse while I peacefully protested and used my free speech rights to protest the weaponization of government and persecution of President Trump,” she wrote on Twitter. “The Democrat Party and Democrats in government are Antifa.”
Also on Tuesday, Trump suggested on Truth Social that he'll attempt to change the venue from Manhattan to Staten Island, New York.
His lawyer, Joe Tacopina, said Sunday that it’s too early to make such a decision, however.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Trump has not left his Trump Tower residence on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan for his arraignment.
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