Trump Predicts His Imminent Arrest and Urges Supporters to Protest, Drawing Comparisons to Jan. 6

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Donald Trump South Florida Digest

Former US President Donald Trump has called for his supporters to rally behind him and take to the streets in protest as he anticipates being arrested on Tuesday. The statement was made via his newly launched social media site, Truth Social. Within hours of Trump’s post, Speaker Kevin McCarthy called for investigations into whether federal funds were being used for “politically motivated prosecutions,” which was seen as a thinly veiled threat to Manhattan’s district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg. It is believed that prosecutors working for Bragg have indicated that an indictment against Trump is likely to be imminent. The charges are expected to relate to a hush money payment made to a porn star during his 2016 presidential campaign. Trump’s post has been linked to his incendiary messages before the attack on the US Capitol, which far-right extremist groups and ordinary Trump supporters fueled. While Trump has denied any wrongdoing, the prospect of arrest has deeply concerned him. Trump’s lawyer, Susan R. Necheles, accused the Manhattan district attorney’s office of conducting a “political prosecution” but a rigorous process that any arrestee goes through with the heightened scrutiny and security concerns that come with the former president’s status. In addition to concerns about potential protests, there is also a worry about the possibility of Mr. Trump’s supporters trying to interfere with the legal process.

The potential indictment of Mr. Trump marks a significant turning point in the investigations into his conduct during and after his time in office. While Mr. Trump has faced numerous legal challenges, including two impeachment trials, this is the first time he may face criminal charges as a private citizen.

The case also highlights the ongoing tension between Mr. Trump and the justice system. The former president has frequently criticized prosecutors and judges, claiming they are biased against him and his supporters. His recent social media post accusing the justice system of being “weaponized” is just the latest example of this.

Despite Mr. Trump’s claims of political persecution, legal experts say the case against him is strong. If indicted and convicted, he could face significant jail time and fines.

The timing of the indictment and any potential arrest remains uncertain for now. Mr. Trump’s post on Saturday has added a new level of uncertainty to the already tense situation. It remains to be seen how his supporters will react and whether they will heed his call to protest.

The district attorney’s office has declined to comment on the matter, and Mr. Trump’s lawyers have not issued any statements since his social media post on Saturday. As the situation continues to develop, all eyes will be on Manhattan to see what happens next.