US Presidential Elections 2024:Trump says he expects to be arrested

US Presidential Elections 2024: Trump says he expects to be arrested, calls for protest, as New York jury investigates him



A New York grand jury is investigating Donald Trump for hush money payments to women who allege sexual encounters with him

Donald Trump claimed on Saturday that his arrest is imminent and issued an extraordinary call for his supporters to protest as a New York grand jury investigates hush money payments to women who allege sexual encounters with the former president.


Even as a Trump's lawyer and spokesperson said there had been no communication from prosecutors, Trump declared in a post on his social media platform that he expects to be taken into custody on Tuesday.


His message seemed designed to preempt a formal announcement from prosecutors and to galvanise outrage from his base of supporters in advance of widely anticipated charges.


Within hours, his campaign was sending fundraising solicitations to his supporters, while influential Republicans in Congress and even some declared and potential rival candidates issued statements in his defence.


In a later post that went beyond simply exhorting loyalists to protest about his legal peril, the 2024 presidential candidate directed his overarching ire in all capital letters at the Biden administration and raised the prospect of civil unrest: "IT'S TIME!!!" he wrote. "WE JUST CAN'T ALLOW THIS ANYMORE. THEY'RE KILLING OUR NATION AS WE SIT BACK & WATCH. WE MUST SAVE AMERICA!PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST!!!"


It all evoked, in foreboding ways, the rhetoric he used shortly before the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. After hearing from the then-president at a Washington rally that morning, his supporters marched to the Capitol and tried to stop the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden's White House victory, breaking through doors and windows of the building and leaving officers beaten and bloodied.


District Attorney Alvin Bragg is thought to be eyeing charges in the hush money investigation, and recently offered Trump a chance to testify before the grand jury.


Local law enforcement officials are bracing for the public safety ramifications of an unprecedented prosecution of a former American president.


But there has been no public announcement of any time frame for the grand jury's secret work in the case.


Federal prosecutors agreed not to prosecute the Enquirer's corporate parent in exchange for its cooperation in a campaign finance investigation that led to charges against Cohen in 2018.


According to Cohen, the payouts were to buy their silence about Trump, who was then in the thick of his first presidential campaign.


Porn actor Stormy Daniels and at least two former Trump aides, onetime political adviser Kellyanne Conway and former spokesperson Hope Hicks, are among witnesses who have met with prosecutors in recent weeks.


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