Donald Trump impersonator fools press and bystanders after driving a limo with fake security
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: As press and MAGA supporters awaited Donald Trump outside his Trump Tower in New York City, the former president’s imposter drove past causing chaos and confusion. Trump was heading to his arrest on Tuesday, April 4, in the Manhattan courthouse. The lookalike was dressed as Donald Trump, with a fake security vehicle pouting and making fists as bystanders and others were fooled.
He was spotted wearing a red cap with the USA emblazoned on the front while pointing to the crowd while he made his way. Many believed that Trump was leaving early for his scheduled 2.15 arraignment. However, the real Trump was seen departing from Trump Tower just after 1 pm. He was wearing his signature defiant look while making a fist toward the crowd. The ex-President is now arrested and is awaiting arraignment as per the latest reports. Trump is under scrutiny over his role in the Stormy Daniels hush-money probe. This is also the first time a former US President faces criminal charges as he’s been arraigned and fingerprinted at the downtown Manhattan courthouse, as per the Daily Mail.
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'No Crime by Trump'
Trump impersonator riding in a limo causes CHAOS https://t.co/BvWZfB6rIw
— Adolf Walter Jr. (@starsonb) April 4, 2023
On his social media handle, Trump expressed his emotions, '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!” Interestingly many are seeing his arrest from a different angle, while Republicans are accusing that it was just an attempt to stop him from coming to Office again, Trump supporters are more pumped up with donations, and his fan base increasing each day. He is also leading in many States, including Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
'It would create a 'circus-like atmosphere'
Apparently, reporters were not allowed, and neither live coverage is allowed inside the court, ruled Judge Merchan. However, still photographers were allowed. “It would create a 'circus-like atmosphere,’” argued Trump’s attorney before adding, “Could raise security concerns and was inconsistent with President Trump's presumption of innocence.” The investigators are inquiring into alleged six-figure payments made to porn actor Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal while he was married.