TRUMP
INDICTMENT
Campaign shares plans on how Trump will turn
himself in
The campaign shared new details about the former
president’s plans to appear at the Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday to face
criminal charges.
By MERIDITH
MCGRAW and WESLEY PARNELL
03/31/2023
06:44 PM EDT
Updated:
03/31/2023 07:13 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/31/trump-plans-to-turn-himself-in-00090037
Former
President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself over to local law
enforcement on Tuesday. Plans are in motion for the unprecedented arraignment
in New York.
According
to a rough schedule shared by the campaign, the ex-president plans to depart
his private Mar-a-Lago estate midday on Monday and take his private plane to
New York.
He then
plans to spend the night at his Manhattan penthouse at Trump Tower and then
will head to the courthouse early in the morning on Tuesday. His arraignment is
expected to be around 2:15pm, according to a law enforcement official.
The
campaign says he will spend his weekend at home in Palm Beach, and he plans to
return after business at the courthouse is complete. Over the weekend he will
keep his usual schedule — which almost always includes an evening dinner on the
club’s patio with his family and associates and golf at his nearby clubs.
Trump has
been indicted on charges related to the Manhattan district attorney’s grand
jury investigation into alleged hush money payments to adult actress Stormy
Daniels. The exact charges are still under seal.
His
campaign does not have any other public events planned for Monday and Tuesday.
Trump, according to his campaign, will be “back at it” on Wednesday. So far,
the only major event on his calendar is a speech at the National Rifle
Association conference mid-April in Indianapolis.
Since news
of the indictment, Trump’s campaign has worked to drum up support with
fundraising appeals and the coordination of surrogates and lawyers on T.V. They
are bracing for what will likely be a media spectacle as Trump turns himself
in.
In a sign
of Trump’s successful appeals, his campaign announced on Friday that it raised
$4 million in the first 24 hours following news of the indictment. A press
release from the campaign noted that “25% of donations came from first-time
donors” and the average contribution was only $34.
The Trump
campaign is also keeping tabs of others who are trying to financially benefit
off of the indictment. Chris LaCivita, a senior Trump campaign adviser, has
been calling candidates and campaigns raising money off the news and telling
them to stop, according to a person familiar with campaign discussions.
Law
enforcement officials in Manhattan braced for potential unrest next week
surrounding the arraignment of Trump, beefing up security in and around Lower
Manhattan. Officials were discussing blocking off the streets around the
courthouse and removing all cars in the case of a bomb threat, according to a
law enforcement source.
Some 40
press vehicles that have been parked outside the courthouse since last week would
make it difficult to secure the area, according to the source, who added the
former president planned to arrive via motorcade.
Dozens of
court officers along with NYPD units were stationed outside Manhattan Criminal
Court Friday, where the District Attorney has his office. Inside the
courthouse, court officers patrolled almost every floor, with the 15th floor
where trials take place, closed off to reporters and the public.
“The bottom
line is that everyone is working overtime, it’s a stressful situation, there
are a lot of crazies out there. A woman pulled a knife on someone the other
day, so we are on high alert,” said Dennis W. Quirk, President of the New York
Court Officers Association, referring to a Trump supporter who pulled a knife
on a family with small children Wednesday. “Our job is to get this done as
quickly as we can, and make sure that no one gets hurt.”
Remarks
from the former president ahead of the indictment along with more recent calls
for protest from Republican leaders added to concern.
“New York
put your MAGA hats on. Under our constitutional rights, we WILL support
President Trump and protest the tyrants. I’ll see you on Tuesday,” said Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) in a tweet Friday.
Greene’s
tweet came after Trump called on supporters to protest the indictment and
predicted “potential death & destruction” if he was charged for his alleged
role in a 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Additional
reporting from Erica Orden and Alex Isenstadt.
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