United States Donald Trump is already traveling to New York, where he will appear in court tomorrow

Former US President Donald Trump has already begun his trip to New York, where he will appear in court tomorrow for the Stormy Daniels case, reports the BBC

United States Donald Trump is already traveling to New York, where he will appear in court tomorrow

Former US President Donald Trump has already begun his trip to New York, where he will appear in court tomorrow for the Stormy Daniels case, reports the BBC.

According to Afp, a convoy has left the tycoon's Florida residence on its way to New York. In the images you could see Eric Trump, one of his sons, heading to the Palm Beach airport. Indicted in connection with paying a porn actress to allegedly keep her silent about an intimate relationship, the Republican, who is running for president in 2024, will be brought before a judge on Tuesday.

He began his journey aboard his private Boeing 757, which had been parked for days at the Palm Beach International Airport, a city about 120 kilometers north of Miami to which he moved his legal address in 2019 after residing in New York since was born 76 years ago. Since 10 in the morning (local time), groups of Trump supporters have been stationed in the street waving banners, to which some of the drivers who were circulating there responded by honking their vehicle horns as a sign of support, reported Efe.

More than 200 people with signs and US flags cheered Trump when he passed in a vehicle that was part of a caravan of more than a dozen heading to the airport.

Meanwhile, the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, has warned potential "rioters" on Monday on the eve of the historic appearance. In a brief press conference with New York Police Chief Keechant Sewell, Adams warned that the city's 55,000 police officers were on high alert for Trump's arrival in New York on Monday afternoon and his scheduled appearance before a judge Tuesday afternoon "With the possibility of rioters coming to our city tomorrow, our message is clear and simple: Get a grip on yourselves," Adams said.

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