New York police are ramping up precautions after Trump called for “death & destruction” if he is indicted—ordering all officers to report in uniform Friday and prepare for mobilization.
earlier this month as a Manhattan grand jury wrapped up a years-long investigation into Trump, though demonstrations in New York City and other locations around the country were small and largely uneventful. Trump’s rhetoric turned more inflammatory last week, warningif he is charged and posting an image of himself wielding a baseball bat next to a photo of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to his Truth Social app.
under a largely untested legal theory identifying the payment to Daniels as an illegal campaign donation.Trump will briefly be under arrest after he surrenders himself, and authorities will likely fingerprint him andFurther Reading
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