America remains divided and stays excited for the possible arrest of Donald Trump in the case of porn star Stormy Daniels, which could take place today. Manhattan prosecutors have yet to formally notify the former president if they intend to indict him for paying the porn star, Fox said. Sources also say there is a possibility that prosecutor Alvin Bragg may decide not to proceed further. One or more witnesses will be heard by the Grand Jury at 7:00 p.m. in Italian, then the deliberations will begin. In any case, Trump could appear at the New York Attorney’s Office next week.
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Meanwhile, New York is armored, with police, cordons and cameras in front of the Manhattan Courthouse and Trump Tower. But other major American cities are doing the same, from the capital (where an emergency declaration from congressional police is expected) to Los Angeles, amid fears of protests fueled by the rise of online threats amid a dangerous institutional clash between the House came and attorney Alvin Bragg.
Trump for arrest fuels protests: “Let’s take back the country”
The tycoon had announced he would end up in handcuffs on March 21 and urged his fans to demonstrate and “take back the country,” much like he did at the January 6, 2021 rally where he took them called for a march on the Capitol to block Joe Biden’s victory certificate. But the timing of the arrest, which would be the first of a former US president, still seems uncertain.
The idea of a parade in front of television cameras and journalists at the Manhattan DA’s office would not displease the tycoon, who also joked with his associates at Mar-a-Lago about being able to smile at the media. The former president believes he is ready for the “perp walk,” or the police practice of exposing an arrested suspect to cameras for photos and videos. The New York Times describes the tycoon’s mood in the face of his indictment, which leaves his advisers unsure whether his stance is showing off or resignation to what awaits him. Trump wouldn’t bother with the details of where and how he’s being filmed — what he wants is a chance to show the public he’s not slinking away from shame.
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