Or the former president might try to rally his supporters as he's done on so many occasions, including on Jan. On Friday, in fact, he tweeted out a Truth Social post saying, "SEE YOU IN MIAMI ON TUESDAY!!!" His campaign boasted that Trump hauled in more than $4 million in the 24 hours after news of his indictment became public.īut what, exactly, might happen on Tuesday before, during and after Trump's initial court appearance as the first president in history to face federal felony charges? The short answer is that nobody knows.īecause Trump is the master of predictable unpredictability, he might decide to adopt a much more contentious approach than he did on April 4, when he ended his world-televised odyssey from Mar-a-Lago to Manhattan by quietly exiting his SUV and walking inside. Within minutes, he wa s fundraising off of the news too, perhaps hoping to rake in even more cash than during his massive financial haul in the days between his indictment on hush money charges and his appearance at a heavily fortified Manhattan courthouse. On Thursday evening, when Trump made the dramatic announcement on his social media platform that he'd been indicted by the Department of Justice, he made sure to include the details so his supporters could attend: The federal courthouse, Miami, 3 p.m., Tuesday.Īs he did after his first indictment, Trump immediately began issuing calls to arms, of sorts, to his followers on Truth Social, calling it "a DARK DAY for the United States of America." Imagine what he might try to do on his home turf in South Florida with an entire five days to plan for it. Former President Donald Trump wanted to make a spectacle out of his Manhattan arraignment on criminal charges in April.
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