Trump Arrives in New York to Surrender
- April 3, 2023
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump (2017-2021) arrived at his New York City skyscraper, Trump Tower, this Monday amid high expectations, hours away from appearing in court tomorrow for
Former U.S. President Donald Trump (2017-2021) arrived at his New York City skyscraper, Trump Tower, this Monday amid high expectations, hours away from appearing in court tomorrow for
Former U.S. President Donald Trump (2017-2021) arrived at his New York City skyscraper, Trump Tower, this Monday amid high expectations, hours away from appearing in court tomorrow for a judge to read the charges against him. .
Trump arrived at New York’s LaGuardia Airport at 3:30 p.m. local time, and after several minutes of preparation, he was seen walking down the stairs alone, dressed in his usual blue suit with a red tie.
As soon as he got off the plane, he got into a van, which, escorted by a dozen Secret Service or police vehicles, headed into midtown Manhattan through the Queens area and then into Harlem.
An ambulance followed the convoy throughout the entire journey.
Trump entered on foot from the side of the skyscraper that bears his name and raised his hand to the people waiting on the street, although they were mostly journalists.
For their part, on Fifth Avenue, hundreds of media outlets tried to photograph the Republican, and they all fought to get some photos of barely thirty followers who came to a peaceful rally to show their support for the former president.
Trump supporters who maintained relations with the media and with the curious couldn’t see Trump enter because he entered the building through the side door, but every time the car honked to cheer them on, they yelled “USA.” , USA, USA”.
And when they saw the helicopters flying by following the arrival of the Republican, the followers sang in unison: “We love Trump.”
“After what Trump has done for us, the least I can do is put on a red cap (Trump’s symbol of support) and say, ‘Welcome home, Mr. President,'” Alan told reporters who traveled to Trump Tower with his Anarchy dog.
This New York Trumpist explained that in his case, his cap is special because it was signed by Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, one of the most famous Trumpists, who called a demonstration tomorrow in support of the former president in the vicinity of the court.
According to Alan, this politician will become “the next vice president.”
For his part, Edward Young, who took the day off to visit the skyscraper, had Donald Trump Jr.’s signature on his cap.
“I have two caps signed by Donald Trump. But they don’t leave the house, they are under glass, ”he explained and noted that he had attended 56 rallies of Republicans and current candidates for the Republican presidential primaries.
As major US television channels broadcast live on Trump’s arrival in New York, US President Joe Biden was speaking in Minnesota at a Cummins plant that makes fuel and power generation systems.
Biden has yet to officially announce whether he will run for re-election in 2024, although he has said he intends to do so, while Donald Trump is currently the Republican nominee with the highest popularity rating.
The former president has not made any statements in recent hours, but he has posted on his Pravda social network his usual insults to the “radical left” he says are behind his accusation, in addition to calls to donate money to his political cause. campaign. for the 2024 presidential election
He also found time on a flight from Miami to post a message from Hungarian President Viktor Orban, who tweeted today: “Keep fighting Mr. President! We are with you”.
Report: EFE. Photo: Reuters.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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