Reports surfaced over the weekend alleging a Manhattan grand jury would indict Trump, with the former president himself saying on Saturday he expects to be arrested on Tuesday.While there has been no confirmation of charges being brought against Trump, police have upped safety precautions in New York City as the grand jury finishes their deliberations.
Supporters of Trump gathered outside of Mar-a-Lago with paraphernalia and flags related to the former president and played music on the side of the road. NOW: #Trump supporters are camped near Mar-a-Lago protesting his alleged arrest. Over the weekend, The former president said he would be arrested today. @CBS12 pic.twitter.com/YzFlbIEvl3Manhattan prosecutors have been investigating to see if the former president falsified business records to list a $130,000 reimbursement of his then-lawyer Michael Cohen for paying off porn star Stormy Daniels as a legal expense.
Protesters previously gathered outside Mar-a-Lago in August 2022 after Trump's residence at the club was searched by the FBI as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents.
The 'Washington Examiner can't spell 'indictment'
Indictment* (Will proofread for food. Ahem.)