Barricades Go Up at Trump Tower, Manhattan Court as NYC Readies for Possible Protests

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Barricades Go Up at Trump Tower, Manhattan Court as NYC Readies for Possible Protests
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All NYPD members are being directed to be in uniform Tuesday and ready to mobilize if needed, officials said.

of an unprecedented prosecution of a former American president.

"We weren’t sure if we wanted to come out because obviously some people don’t like us. We are here to show there is support for President Trump on the bluest area in the country," said Gavin Wax, of the Young Republican Club. A criminal investigation is looking into payments made in 2016 to women who alleged they had sexual encounters with Donald Trump.following Trump’s statements, Bragg said law enforcement would ensure that the 1,600 people who work in his office would remain safe, and that “any specific or credible threats” would be investigated.

A Trump lawyer, Susan Necheles, said Trump’s post was “based on the media reports,” and a spokesperson said there had been “no notification” from Bragg’s office, though the origin of Trump’s Tuesday reference was unclear. The district attorney’s office declined to comment. Even as Trump pursues his latest White House campaign — his first rally is set for Waco, Texas, later this month and he shook hands and took selfies with fans during a public appearance Saturday evening at the NCAA Division I wrestling championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma — there is no question an indictment would be a distraction and give fodder to opponents and critics tired of the legal scandals that have long enveloped him.

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