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“Trump garners support by claiming opposition is blocking presidency bid”

Odulio González arrived early at court in Manhattan to support Donald Trump. Although he was not expected to be arrested on Tuesday, a small number of the ex-president’s supporters stood by.

“What is happening is that they do not want him to be president and he is going to be president. Because the man controls, that is an American, American, for the reason that he is a man who is for the people, an American who believes in his flag, believes that the people deserve to live better,” said González.

González.

One day after the New York police placed barricades around the Manhattan criminal court, anticipating large groups of protesters who support the former president against possible criminal charges, there were dozens of journalists and cameras from all media outlets in the country and the world.

Lori Arbeiter, on the other hand, arrived with banners calling for the arrest of Donald Trump.

“I think he should be stopped, prevented from ever being in public office again, from subduing his power over others,” Arbeiter said. “And they must also arrest him, yes, but not only for this case but for the others that are to come.”

The judicial investigation accuses Trump of buying the silence of a porn actress with whom he would have had a sexual relationship. ‘Stormy Daniels’ received a payment of $130,000 in the weeks before the November 2016 election.

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer, was in charge of delivering the money.

“The lawyer was the one who paid, so they want to blame him, so since he was arrested he wants to overthrow the president, they are paid, they are paying those people,” González added.

Cohen testified before the grand jury on Monday.

Another witness is expected to testify before the grand jury in this court on Wednesday. If arrested and handcuffed, Donald Trump would become the first former president to be charged and tried for a criminal offence,

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