Former US President Donald Trump on Monday afternoon arrived in New York City to appear in court in the 🦩hush money payment case.
Trump, 76, flew to New York City in his private jet from hꦕis Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. He arrived at around 3 pm EST (12.30 am IST). His motorcade then made its way to the Trump Tower on 5th Avenue in Manhattan where he will stay for the night. Streets around the high-end Trump Tower have been cordoned off, with heavy police presence in and around the area.
The case is related to a hush money payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels in the run-u❀p to the 2016 US presidential election. While the payment itself is not iౠllegal, Trump is reportedly indicted with charges of falsifying business records over the transaction.
Trump waved at scores of hi𝓀s supporters as he cameꦛ out from the SUV and was escorted immediately inside the building. He is the first US President, serving or former, to face criminal charges after indictment.
Trump will appear before Judge Juan Merchan at🥂 2.15 pm EST (11.45 pm IST) on Tuesday.
Trump to plead not guilty: Reports
American media has quoted Trump’s lawyers as saying that he will plead not guilty. After his court appeara🐬nce, Trump will immediately fly back to Florida where he will deliver remarks at Mar-a-Lago in Pಌalm Beach in the evening.
The arraignment proceeding is expected to be brief. The charges in the indictment will be read to him at the hearing, which𓆉 is set to last about 10-15 minutes. Trump has denied all wrongdoings in connection with the payments made to Stormy Daniels, 44, ahe🔯ad of the 2016 presidential election.
The indictment comes as Trump faces legal hurdles in other potential criminal cases. Trump is currently the front-runner among all declared and potential contenders for the 2024 Republican White House nomination. But there is nothing in the US law that prevents a ca♉ndidate, who is found guilty of a crime, from campaigning for and serving as President -- even from prison.
Trump was twice ꧙impeached by the House of Representatives. He was acquitted by the Senate both times.
Trump and supporters using case to bolster campaign
Trump and his aides are using the indictment to rile up his supporters and bolster his 2024 re-election campaig🎀n.
“It’s hard to believe that I will be ARRESTED tomorrow as a result of the most disgraceful witch hunt in our 🐷nation’s history,” a Trump Campaign mail titled ‘Tomorrow, I will be arrested’ said, as it urged voters to make a “contribution” to his campaign given that the “fate of our Republic” is “on the line”.
Trump’s team claimed that he has “raised over USD 4 million” in the 24 hours follow🌟ing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s "unprecedented political persecution of the President, and blatant interference in the 2024 electionꦜ against the leading Republican presidential candidate”.
Another Trump Campaign email said that November 5, 2024 “will no longer just be an Election Day. It will be our Vindication Day. Whe🔥n we win, it will be a vindication for our movement – but also a vindication for America”.
President Joe Biden, who was travelling to Minnesota, refrained from commenting on the legal battle 🀅that his predecessor is facing. Talking to reporters in Minneapolis, he exuded confidence that law and order would be maintained in New York City.
“I have faith in the New York🦹 Police Departmen💦t,” he said.
“The presi🗹dent is focused on delivering for the American people. That’s what he wakes up and thinks about each day. We’re on our way to Minnesota where we’ll talk about the Invest in America tour,” Olivia Dalton, White House Deputy Press Secretary, told reporters during an Air Force One gaggle.
“He’s also talking about all the ways in which they’ve created an ecosystem for the private sector to invest in America as well,” Dalton said in response t☂o a question.
Last week, Trump had⛄ exuded confidence that he would win “this battle” as well as the 2024 presidential elections.
“When this election is over, I will be the president of the Uni𝓀ted States, you will be vindicated and proud, and the thugs and criminals who are corrupting our justice system will be defeated, discredited, and totally disgraced," Trump had said.
Security concerns in New York City
New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned that authorities will not allow any violence or vandalism in the wake of former US Preside⛦nt Donald Trump’s arraignment in a Manhattan court and said those found responsible for such behavℱiour will be arrested.
The city braced itself for an unprecedente⛦d presidential cour💃troom saga as Trump flew in from Florida Monday afternoon to face arraignment before Judge Juan Merchan, acting New York Supreme Court justice, on Tuesday.
A day before the arraignment, Adams told New Yorkers as well as those coming in from outside the state to be on🤪 their “best behaviour.”
“As always, we will not allow violence or vandalism of any kind, and if one is caught participating in any act of violence, they will꧃ be arreste✱d and held accountable, no matter who you are,” he said. “While there may be some rabble-rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow, our message is clear and simple: control yourselves. New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger.”
Adams specifically made a reference to Congresswoman Mar♛jorie Taylor Greene, saying she is “known to spread misinformation and hate speech”.
The New York Young Republican Club said it along with Greene will hold a “peaceful protest" against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's "heinous attack" on Trump in the city Tuesday morning, just hours before Trump appeജars in the Manhattan courthouse for his arraignment at 2.15 pm EST (11.45 pm IST).
Aꦕdams, flanked by Deputy Mayor Philip Banks and Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell as he addressed New Yorkers, assured that “there has been no specific credible threats to our city at this time” and said everyone should go on with their regular activities.
Sewell said while the New York Police Department is prepared 🅰to ensure that everyone is able to have their voices heard peacefully, she reiterated that violence and destruction are not part🔜 of legitimate lawful expression and “it will never be tolerated in our city.”
City authorities warned residents of street closuresܫ near the courts and throughout the city and said tꦿhey will see an increased police presence in parts of the city.
From the courthouses in Lower♕ Manhattan to the Trump Tower on 5th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, security has been beefed up, ♒with barricades lining the roads and heavy police presence in these neighbourhoods as the city braces for significant demonstrations by Trump supporters and protestors.
(With PTI inputs)