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Trump to be arrested? US girds for drama as he calls for protest

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NEW York police tightened security ahead of a possible historic indictment of Donald Trump over hush money paid to a porn actress, with the expresiden­t calling for mass demonstrat­ions if he is charged.

Only attended a capital couple a of on protest dozen Monday in Trump America’s evening supporters though, as by a Manhattan grand jury District weighs an Attorney investigat­ion Alvin Bragg over the 2016 payment to Stormy Daniels.

Trump would become the first former or sitting president to be charged with a crime if an indictment is filed – a move that would send shockwaves through the 2024 White House race, in which the 76-year-old is running to regain office.

Bragg, an elected Democrat, has not confirmed any plans publicly, but has put key witnesses in front of the jury in recent weeks and offered Trump the opportunit­y to testify. Trump said over the weekend that he expects to be “arrested” on Tuesday and urged supporters to “Protest, take our nation back!” although his lawyer said the comments were based on media reports and not any fresh action by prosecutor­s.

Some US media said the panel could vote to indict when it returns on Wednesday after it interviewe­d its final witness, lawyer Robert Costello, on Monday.

The NYPD geared up for an unpreceden­ted arrest, which would see an exleader of the United States fingerprin­ted and possibly even handcuffed, by erecting barricades outside Bragg’s office and Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.

More than a dozen senior police officials met with mayoral aides on Sunday to discuss security and contingenc­y plans for protests, the New York Times reported.

NBC News said police and other law enforcemen­t agencies had conducted “preliminar­y security assessment­s,” including placing a security perimeter around the Manhattan Criminal Court where Trump would likely appear before a judge.

Senior Democrats have warned that Trump’s calls could trigger a repeat of the violence that his supporters unleashed on the US Capitol in January 2021.

In an online group named “The Donald,” some Trump supporters called for a “national strike” and “Civil War 2.0” to protect Trump and protest any arrest.

But there was no indication of a large movement and figurehead­s for Trump such as his sons and leading commentato­rs have not openly urged action in the streets as they did after the 2020 election, when President Joe Biden defeated Trump.

A small protest organized by the New York Young Republican Club in lower Manhattan passed peacefully.

Bragg’s inquiry centers on $130,000 paid weeks before the 2016 polls to stop Daniels from going public about an affair she says she had with Trump years earlier.

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