Donald Trump has landed in New York City awaiting surrender to authorities tomorrow as he faces criminal charges.
The former president boarded a private jet painted red, white and blue with large “TRUMP” letters on it from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to LaGuardia Airport in New York. He was taken in a convoy to Trump Tower in Manhattan, where he was scheduled to stay overnight before trial on Tuesday.
Trump supporters lined the streets leading to Palm Beach International Airport as Trump took off from Florida as a media crowd gathered in New York and the streets around the courthouse and Trump Tower were closed.


Upon arriving in New York, Trump walked down the stairs alone before boarding an SUV to join the motorcade at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
From there, he waved to people behind security barricades erected by police and entered Trump Tower without speaking publicly.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned that people considering coming to the city for the protests should “do their best.”
“While some agitators are considering coming to our city… our message is clear and simple: control yourself. New York is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger,” he told reporters.
Mr. Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities and be treated on Tuesday the same as any person facing criminal charges, including fingerprints and photographs, but media reports say he is unlikely after weeks of abuse. put on handcuffs or handcuffs. intensive negotiations of several authorities, including the secret services.
He will then go to trial on his charges, where the charges will be read and he pleads not guilty.
The indictment against the former president, which was dropped by a grand jury last month, remains closed until Tuesday, meaning the exact charges against him are not yet clear.
Yahoo News reported that Mr. Trump faced 34 felonies for forging business records, citing a single source who added that none of the charges were felony.
Trump is believed to be facing more than 30 corporate fraud charges related to the alleged payment of silence money to porn actress Stormy Daniels, which was reportedly erroneously filed as an indictment. The grand jury also investigated the alleged payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
Trump denied any meetings with both women.
Cameras are generally banned from courtrooms in New York – one of the few states with such restrictive rules – but a coalition of news organizations has asked Judge Juan Mercan to make an exception given Trump’s prominence and allow live coverage before the trial. .
The NYPD has erected metal barriers around Trump Tower and closed streets near the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in preparation for possible protests, but the New York City Police Department (NYPD) said there were no real threats to the city, despite a series of online news reports. Death threats to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
New York Mayor Eric Adams said: “New York is always ready. Although some agitators are considering coming to our city tomorrow, our message is clear and simple: control yourself. New York is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger.
When he arrived in Minnesota, where he was touring a factory to promote his administration’s economic policies, Joe Biden was asked if he thought there would be riots in New York.
“No, I believe in the New York Police Department,” the president replied. He also said that he believes in the country’s judicial system.
Mr. Trump plans to issue his own verdict on procedures regarding his club’s Mar-a-Lago property Tuesday night, although there have been speculations that he could be punished by a non-disclosure order preventing him from doing so.
On Monday, it was revealed that Trump had hired a new attorney, former U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche, as his lead attorney to handle the case.
Politico reports that Mr. Blanche left the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to represent the ex-president. the best I can do and an opportunity not to be missed.”
Joe Tacopina, Trump’s attorney, told ABC’s This Week that the former president is “preparing for the fight,” adding, “He’s the one who’s going to be ready for this fight.
“We are ready for this fight. And I’m looking forward to moving this thing as soon as possible to free him.
Mr. Trump said the accusations, voted in by a grand jury last Thursday, were “political persecution.”
He said: “I think this witch hunt is going to hit Joe Biden hard.
“The American people understand exactly what the radical left Democrats are doing here.
“So our movement and our party – united and strong – will first defeat Alvin Bragg. [Manhattan district attorney]and then we will defeat Joe Biden and topple every one of those corrupt Democrats to make America great again!
Mr Takopina told CNN’s State of the Union: “Everything that happened on Tuesday is still up in the air, except we’re going to say ‘not guilty’ very loudly and proudly.”
“I hope it will be as painless and stylish as possible for such a situation.
“Honestly, I don’t know how things will go – hopefully as smoothly as possible – and then we will start fighting to fix it.”
After appearing in court, Trump will fly back to Florida to comment on the case.
“We don’t do anything during the arraignment because that would be a spectacle and nothing more,” Takopina said.
Source: I News
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