Trump impersonator riding in a limo causes CHAOS

Trump impersonator riding in a limo causes CHAOS outside of Trump Tower as he fools press and MAGA supporters into thinking ex-president was heading to arrest EARLY

  • A person dressed as former U.S. president Donald Trump was seen riding in a limo past Trump Tower on Tuesday fooling bystanders and sparking chaos
  • Trump will be arraigned at his first court appearance – following an indictment by a grand jury regarding hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels
  • Pictures from outside Trump Tower offered a glimpse at the impersonator who was seen wearing a red USA baseball cap and pointing to people as he drove by

A person dressed as Donald Trump driving in a limo past Trump Tower fooled bystanders into believing the former U.S. president was heading to his arrest early.

Trump landed in New York on Monday afternoon ahead of his historic arraignment in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.

The indictment will make Trump the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges when he’s arraigned and fingerprinted at the downtown Manhattan courthouse.

Outside Trump Tower, where the former president has been staying, supporters and critics gathered in anticipation of the 2.15 arraignment on Tuesday.

A person dressed as former U.S. president Donald Trump was seen riding in a limo past Trump Tower on Tuesday causing chaos – as bystanders were fooled into thinking he was heading to his arrest early

 The man was seen wearing a red cap with USA emblazoned on the front and pointing to the crowd as he made his way through

Pictures from outside the building of the imposter showed a red faced man pouting and waving at the crowd as he drove by with a fake security detail. 

The man was seen wearing a red cap with USA emblazoned on the front and pointing to the crowd as he made his way through.

The real Trump was seen departing Trump Tower just after 1pm Tuesday holding up a defiant fist as he made his way to the Manhattan court house. 

The indictment – the first against any former US president – has been met with glee among Trump’s political enemies and disgust among many Republicans, who see it as nothing more than a biased attempt by left-wing prosecutors to stop him from returning to office.

The case has bolstered support among his die-hard donors and fans; in Massachusetts and New Hampshire Trump now leads main rival Ron DeSantis.

Trump now leads in both states. In Massachusetts, he has a 24 point lead on DeSantis, according to new Boston Herald/Opinion Diagnostics poll. In New Hampshire, his lead is narrower at 13 percent. 

Since the indictment was handed down last Thursday, Trump’s team said he has raised a record $8million in donations. 

Trump last night demanded that Alvin Bragg hand himself in for ‘illegally leaking’ details of indictment that includes 34 felony counts. 

Trump is not expected to have to pose for a mugshot, nor will he be led into court in handcuffs. His fingerprints will, however, be taken. 

While the full contents of the indictment remain a mystery, details have slowly leaked since the grand jury decided to bring charges last week.

Some 34 felony counts are expected, though it remains unclear what those are.

Pictures from outside the building of the imposter showed a red faced man pouting and waving at the crowd as he drove by with a fake security detail

The false start created chaos as bystanders believed they’d witnessed the real former U.S. president leaving for his arrest early

The real Trump was seen departing Trump Tower just after 1pm Tuesday holding up a defiant fist as he made his way to the Manhattan court house

In a Truth Social post last night, Trump fumed: ‘D.A. BRAGG JUST ILLEGALLY LEAKED THE 33 points of Indictment. 

‘There are no changes or surprises from those he leaked days ago directly out of the Grand Jury. 

‘No Crime by Trump. What a MESS. Bragg should resign. NOW!’ 

Reporters began lining up outside the court at 2pm on Monday – 21 hours ahead of the hearing.

By 6am there were more than 120 in line with dozens of TV cameras pointing at the courthouse and 20 satellite trucks parked on the streets.

Judge Merchan banned TV cameras from the courtroom after Trump’s lawyers objected, but he did allow still photographers in court.

Photographers were allowed to shoot from the corridor leading to the courtroom as well. 

Reporters have also been banned from using electronics in the courtroom, the judge ruled, saying that anyone caught using a phone or laptop would have it confiscated.

The ruling came after Trump’s lawyers argued against cameras in court because it would create a ‘circus-like atmosphere’

They claimed it could raise security concerns and was ‘inconsistent with President Trump’s presumption of innocence’.

Trump, who was impeached twice by the U.S. House but was never convicted in the U.S. Senate, will become the first former president to face criminal charges. 

The nation’s 45th commander in chief will be escorted from Trump Tower to the courthouse by the Secret Service.

The former reality-TV star has been hyping that narrative to his political advantage, raising millions of dollars since the indictment on claims of a ‘witch hunt.’

The former president  was seen arriving at Trump Tower on Monday. His attorney said he intends to ‘loudly and proudly’ plead not guilty at court on Tuesday

Trump was due to depart Trump Tower at around 10.30am but it was later. His motorcade of Secret Service and NYPD officers will trigger rolling road closures throughout Manhattan. Once he reaches the courthouse, he will have his fingerprints taken.  Then, he will appear before Judge Juan Merchan. He will ‘loudly and proudly’ plead not guilty. Trump is then expected to return to LaGuardia airport in Queens at this afternoon. He will fly back to Mar-a-Lago, where he is expected to give an address at 8.15pm

After the arraignment, Trump is expected to be released by authorities because the charges against him don’t require that bail be set.

The investigation is scrutinizing six-figure payments made to porn actor Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal. 

Both say they had sexual encounters with the married Trump years before he got into politics. 

Trump denies having sexual liaisons with either woman and has denied any wrongdoing involving payments.

A conviction would not prevent Trump from running for or winning the presidency in 2024.

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