Are you saying that even an ALL CAPS message from Trump might be full of completely misleading or incorrect information?
Donald Trump will likely be indicted on Wednesday but won't appear before a judge in New York until next week, DailyMail.com has learned. 'There will be no arraignment this week,' a source familiar with the proceedings told DailyMail.com exclusively on Tuesday. The former president, who is currently in Florida, is expected to be formally charged tomorrow, after which the Manhattan District Attorney's office will reach out to Trump and his Secret Service detail to make arrangements for his surrender, according to the insider. He will then fly to New York where he will be arraigned, finger printed, and pose for his mug shot. Meanwhile, it's all-hands-on-deck for the New York Police Department and Metro Police Department as all officers on Tuesday are expected to be in uniform, ready for anything in the wake of the potential indictment. Officials in New York City and Washington, D.C., are preparing for possible unrest and demonstrations following the former president's plea to his supporters to 'protest, protest, protest' in response to a potential indictment handed down by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over hush money payments made to p*rn star Stormy Daniels. Trump, 76, said last week that he expected to be arrested on Tuesday, but a law enforcement official told DailyMail.com that an indictment would likely happen on Wednesday at the earliest. An NYPD internal memo obtained by CNN shows that all officers are to be in uniform and prepared for deployment on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Daniels' is also beefing up her security after her attorney said she received concerning messages, including some threatening her life. Law enforcement officials tell CNN there are currently no credible threats in New York even though Tuesday is a 'high alert day.' Washington Metro police are also preparing for protests, but the U.S. Capitol Police 'is not currently tracking any direct or credible threats to the US Capitol,' a department intelligence assessment obtained by CNN notes.
NYPD is the largest police department in the country, with roughly 36,000 current officers and 19,000 civilian employees. This week's memo suggests that all 36,000 officers are expected to be in uniform and on standby for deployment on Tuesday. Many lawmakers and politicians on both sides of the aisle have said no one wants a repeat of January 6 – with Republicans claiming they don't expect the demonstrations to turn violent, but warned instead of a 'political circus' surrounding any potential indictment. On Monday afternoon, the NYPD met with the U.S. Secret Service and the chief of public safety for state court officers with a decision to ramp up security around the courthouse starting Tuesday morning, a law enforcement official told DailyMail.com. However, the source said the indictment is not expected until Wednesday, at the earliest, and that Trump likely wouldn't come to New York this week. 'They had their meeting and discussed a whole bunch of stuff about putting extra lighting out there, how they're going to put more barriers out there, and send their special response teams in,' the official said. 'The NYPD is going to do what they do when the United Nations comes into town, with stepped-up security,' they added. 'But they don't even think it's going to happen this week.' 'The indictment may happen, but they don't think Trump comes this week. I'm told there's an additional witness who is going to testify on Wednesday, so if there's an indictment, it's not going to happen until Wednesday or Thursday, so they think he probably comes next week.' Trump declared he is the victim of a 'Stormy ''Horse Face'' Daniels extortion plot,' saying he's being targeted by a series of 'horrible radical left Democrat ' investigations. Daniels is also feeling the effects of Trump's possible looming arrest as her attorney Clark Brewster told TMZ that her client received 'vitriolic messages' on social media and is taking extra security precautions. He did not share specifics out of fear of tipping off someone who might want to cause her harm. Some public comments online include those calling the p*rn star a 'worthless wh**e' and 'degenerate prostitute' who they claim 'should be in prison' for 'extortion.' Even as the New York investigation pushes toward conclusion, Trump faces a grand jury in Atlanta and a federal probe in Washington that, taken together, pose a significant legal risk for the former president. During the Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump insisted that he will remain in the 2024 presidential race even if he faces criminal charges in the ongoing investigations into his handling of White House documents and alleged 2020 election tampering. DailyMail.com exclusively reported that the ex-president's hush money payments to Stormy Daniels were meant to keep the news from reaching his wife and former first lady Melania Trump. Trump was beside himself that Melania would find out the details of his indiscretion – an indiscretion with a p*rn star no less,' a source close with the former president said. 'He knew what the consequences could be and he would do whatever he could to keep a lid on it.' After the Wall Street Journal piece came out just one year into Trump's presidency, a celebrity magazine then published a cringe-worthy 2011 interview with Daniels where she talked about the 2006 sexual encounter with the future president in a hotel room at a casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada following a celebrity charity golf tournament. The magazine held on to the interview for seven years before publishing it. 'It was upsetting and humiliating; her relationship with President Trump became strained,' a source told DailyMail.com after news of the payment broke.
Al Capone? If adjusted for inflation. (sorry if obvious answer already posted) But what on earth could Capone and Trump have in common?
All out war. It's a cult. Trump lawyer: If he’s indicted ‘this is an all-out war’ | The Hill A lawyer for former President Trump said on Monday that it will be “an all-out war” if Trump is indicted in the Manhattan district attorney’s probe into a 2016 hush-money payment. “They can do what they want,” Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina said of the possible indictment in an interview with former Trump adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle on Monday. “At that point, this is an all-out war.”
Sounds like The Daily Mail is trying the whole Clutchfans fake insider tactic of taking an educated guess and presenting it as an insider report to get notoriety. From what HAS been reported accurately: -The grand jury meets again tomorrow -There is one more witness (unclear who but rumored to be Stormy) -Bragg then has to ask the grand jury to indict if he decides to do so (if they are indeed done with witnesses which they might not be) -Jury then has 24 hours to deliberate and decide -indictment gets sent to a judge -court then contacts Trump lawyers and SS to arrange for arraignment Highly unlikely much of anything happens that we know of tomorrow other than finding out who the witness is because reporters will see them come in or out.