Donald Trump arrest LIVE: Ex-President is AIRBORNE in Trump Force One on his way to NYC as Mayor Eric Adams calls out MGT for spreading ‘hate speech’ amid fears of violence ahead of arraignment
- Donald Trump is traveling from his Mar-a-Lago estate to New York City today
- He will stay in Trump Tower overnight ahead of his arraignment tomorrow
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The former president has arrived in New York City on Monday to face charges stemming from an investigation into hush money paid to a porn star.
Trump Force One landed at LaGuardia Airport just before 3:30 p.m. and his motorcade will then escort him into Manhattan.
He’ll spend the night at Trump Tower before he’s arraigned on Tuesday morning.
Trump opposes allowing cameras in the courtroom for arraignment
As Trump prepares to arrive in NYC on Monday, his lawyers told the judge they oppose a request by media outlets to broadcast Trump’s arraignment on Tuesday.
‘We submit that the media request should be denied because it will create a circus-like atmosphere at the arraignment, raise unique security concerns, and is inconsistent with President Trump’s presumption of innocence,’ the team said in a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchant.
Trump hired Todd Blanche, a prominent white-collar criminal defense lawyer and former federal prosecutor, to lead his defense, two sources familiar with the matter said.
Justice Juan Merchan was expected to decide the matter on Monday.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said it would leave it to the discretion of the judge, but noted that Merchan allowed a limited number of still photos prior to last year’s criminal trial in which Trump’s real estate company was convicted of tax fraud.
Eric Trump tweets from Trump Force One
Eric Trump tweeted from aboard Trump Force One: ‘Watching the plane… from the plane.’
The ex-president’s son is on the plane with Trump as he heads to NYC today for his expected arraignment.
Watching the plane… from the plane. pic.twitter.com/HR0DkhtP80
Trump is now airborne aboard Trump Force One on his way to NYC
The ex-president is now airborne aboard Trump Force One on his way to NYC for his expected arraignment.
He’s expected to arrive at LGA around 3:15 p.m. will spend the night at Trump Tower before turning himself in at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday.
Trump is first US ex-president to face criminal charges.
NYC Mayor warns Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: ‘Be on your best behavior’
New York Mayor Eric Adams called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene by name while discussing security in the wake of Trump’s arrival.
‘Although we have no specific threats, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is known to spread misinformation and hate speech, she´s stated she´s coming to town,’ Adams said.
‘While you´re in town, be on your best behavior.’
Trump supporters, including one of his staunchest defenders in Congress, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, planned a rally in New York late Tuesday morning.
Additional security was in the works, and authorities had already closed and secured the courthouse floor where the former president is set to appear for an arraignment Tuesday afternoon.
‘While there may be some rabble rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow, our message is clear and simple: control yourselves,’ Adams said.
‘New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger. We are the safest large city in America because we respect the rule of law in New York City.’
Trump boards plane bound for NYC for his historical arraignment
Trump has boarded his private plane at Palm Beach International Airport.
He will depart for New York for his expected arraignment on Tuesday in Manhattan court.
Trump and members of his entourage climbed a set of stairs and entered his plane, painted in red, white and blue with TRUMP in big letters on the side and an image of the American flag on the tail.
WATCH: Trump leaving Florida, bound for NYC for arraignment
Live video shows Trump’s motorcade traveling to the Palm Beach airport where he will board a private plane bound for NYC.
Watch live on Dailymail.com’s homepage.
Trump is expected to land at New York’s LaGuardia airport around 3 p.m. ET, CNN reported.
Here’s how Trump will arrive at Manhattan Criminal Court as road closures throw NYC into chaos
Trump will appear before a Supreme Court judge in Manhattan, accused of several crimes which include at least one felony.
The charges could be read to him in the same courtroom where Harvey Weinstein was tried and convicted of sex offenses in 2020.
The 76-year-old will arrive in New York City on Monday and spend the night at his personal suite in Trump Tower, the 58-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
Early on Tuesday, he’s expected to take the four-mile journey down Fifth Avenue and into downtown for the hearing at Manhattan Criminal Courthouse at 100 Centre Street.
Sources leading the planning say closures are likely on Centre Street, Canal Street, Baxter Street and Worth Street. Agencies could also seal off other roads around the building depending on the crowds and activity in the morning.
The operation will cause severe disruption around Lower Manhattan.
NYC officials are discussing security ahead of Trump’s arrival on Monday and his arraignment on Tuesday.
Will Trump’s mugshot become the defining image of the 21st Century?
Donald Trump has been photographed countless times during his time as a celebrity and the 45th President of the US.
But a mugshot of him could become one of the most defining images of the 21st century so far following his indictment over a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
And marketing executives believe the photo could be used as a rallying cry for both pro-Trump and anti-Trump camps.
Trump believes his mugshot will become ‘the most famous one in the history of the world,’ and plans to use it to raise millions for his presidential campaign, a friend of his claimed.
Although sources familiar with the planning process have said he might not be forced to pose for a mug shot.
Trump supporters cheer on Trump as the former presidents leaves his Mar-a-Lago estate and heads to the airport to travel to NYC for his arraignment.
Crowds of people lined Southern Blvd en route to the airport in Palm Beach.
Trump is expected to take off at noon and will spend the night in NYC ahead of the Tuesday arraignment.
WATCH: Trump supporters are out in full force today on Southern Blvd near Mar a Lago and the Palm Beach airport to rally in support of President Donald J Trump as he heads to New York for a WITCH HUNT INDICTMENT!
I am on the ground and will be reporting here all day! #Trump2024 pic.twitter.com/Iv9o3ACPaJ
NYPD prepares for protests, celebrations ahead of Trump arraignment
New York City police have thrown up metal barriers around Trump Tower and blocked roads near Manhattan Criminal Courthouse as they brace for potential protests ahead of Trump’s expected surrender to prosecutors on Tuesday.
Other courtrooms on the courthouse’s higher floors will be shut down before the arraignment as part of the security precautions, a court official said.
The New York Young Republican Club says it is planning a protest at a park across the street from the courthouse, a demonstration that Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will attend.
Trump set to leave Mar-a-Lago at noon today
Trump is set to fly from Florida to New York City today, ahead of his scheduled arraignment on Tuesday.
In a social media post late on Sunday, Trump said he planned to leave his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach at noon for the Trump Tower in Manhattan before heading to the courthouse on Tuesday morning.
A court official said the arraignment was planned for 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday.
Trump then will return to Florida and deliver remarks at Mar-a-Lago at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, his office said.
Lawyers believe a Manhattan judge will impose a GAG order on Trump
Donald Trump’s legal team is preparing for a New York judge to slap a gag order on the former president on Monday, DailyMail.com can reveal, a day before he is due to be arrested in Manhattan.
The extraordinary move to potentially silence a candidate for president will likely enflame Trump’s supporters as he prepares to fly out of his Florida home.
‘The Trump legal team now thinks that the Manhattan judge will take the unprecedented step of silencing the presidential frontrunner with an unconstitutional gag order tomorrow,’ said a source.
‘The Trump legal team is considering adding a First Amendment lawyer to the effort to combat this and will fight it all the way.’
Breaking the gag order could trigger a fine of $1000 and a prison sentence of as much as 30 days, under New York law.
Donald Trump confirms he will return to NYC today ahead of arraignment
Donald Trump has confirmed he will return to New York City today ahead of his court appearance for allegedly making hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Barricades and riot control equipment have already been set up in the Big Apple as cops brace for the former president’s arrival on Monday afternoon – and the outraged protests his indictment proceedings may bring.
Trump’s avid followers held their own demonstrations near his Mar-a-Lago home on Sunday while a beefed-up law enforcement presence was seen outside Trump Tower and the Manhattan Criminal Court ahead of the historic proceeding on Tuesday.
Flurries of furious MAGA fans waved flags and protested in Florida at the weekend – flocking together in fury and brandishing posters that read: ‘Stop the witch hunt!’
Trump, still seemingly in disbelief at the unfolding events, sarcastically told his followers that he would be heading to the courthouse for his arraignment on Tuesday – whether they ‘believe it or not.’
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