Trump is expected to report to the federal courthouse in Miami around 3 p.m. amid protests planned by both his supporters and detractors.
Supporters and protestors clash after a motorcade carrying former President Donald Trump arrived at his Trump National Doral resort on Monday, June 12, 2023, in Doral, FL. Top Miami officials said the city is prepared for anywhere from 5,000 to upward of 50,000 protesters ahead of the arraignment of former President Donald Trump, who faces a 37-count federal indictment over classified documents he allegedly stored at his Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago, after leaving the White House.
“I’m not here to talk about politics,” Suarez said. “I’m here in my role as mayor of the city of Miami projecting confidence to our residents and to the residents of the country that we’re going to be ready for tomorrow.” Nonetheless, pro-Trump rallies are planned for outside the courthouse Tuesday, including at least one promoted on Twitter by members of the extremist group the Proud Boys. Leaders of the Proud Boys were convicted of seditious conspiracy for planning to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including Miami-resident Enrique Tarrio, who is currently serving time in federal prison.
Morales declined to say whether the city plans to erect metal barricades or make efforts to “harden” the courthouse amid concerns that protesters might be planning to enter the building and disrupt legal proceedings. But he insisted that law enforcement would be prepared for anything. Morales said there will not be a designated perimeter around the courthouse, and that protesters will be able to move freely around the building. But, he said, authorities would be ready to address the situation.
While the courthouse in Miami is an easier site to secure than the Manhattan criminal court was in April, when the former president was arraigned on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York state, federal law enforcement have also noticed more online traffic from Trump supporters discussing plans to protest than they had before, according to one Department of Homeland Security official.“The U.S.
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