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Donald Trump arraignment: US history or just another day in court?

Supporters of former President Donald Trump demonstrate outside the Criminal Courts Building on the day of Mr. Trump's court appearance after his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury, in New York, April 4, 2023.

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April 4, 2023

Hundreds of members of the news media are standing in front of Manhattan鈥檚 Criminal Courts Building on Tuesday, cordoned off in gated pens, waiting for Donald Trump.聽

Some have waited in a sidewalk queue since early afternoon on Monday, to get a spot inside to witness the former president鈥檚 day in court. After all, this is a historic moment, we say. No U.S. president has ever been formally charged with a criminal act, and we are here to witness and report this moment in history.

Nearly eight years ago, the real estate mogul from Queens upended American politics, as well as political journalism, when he announced his candidacy at his Trump Tower in Midtown in 2015. The moment featured what is now the most iconic trip down an escalator in American history. The news media has been enthralled with Mr. Trump鈥檚 norm-breaking charisma ever since.

Why We Wrote This

For the first time in U.S. history, a former president was arraigned in criminal court Tuesday. Outside the Criminal Courts Building, reporters nearly outnumbered the protesters.

Few journalists then believed that announcement, with references to Mexicans bringing crime, drugs, and rape into the country, would lead to his being sworn into office as the country鈥檚 45th president. Today, that president was read his Miranda rights.

Tuesday brought other firsts: a former president arrested, fingerprinted, and pleading not guilty torelated to falsifying documents. Mr. Trump did not speak to reporters either on his way in or out of the courtroom on the 15th floor.

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Across the street, at Collect Pond Park, hundreds of protesters and counterprotesters are holding signs, chanting sometimes vulgar slogans 鈥 and invariably being interviewed by a member of the news media, who nearly match their numbers.

鈥淚nstead of getting the real criminals off the street and using all the resources to indict real criminals, they鈥檙e going after a former president and a candidate for presidency,鈥 says Dion Cini, a software designer from the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, who is waving a 20-foot-high 鈥淭rump or Death鈥 flag in the middle of the park. 鈥淚鈥檓 a white, conservative, heterosexual, 海角大神 male 鈥 and I live in New York, so you can鈥檛 fool me!鈥

One woman wearing a red MAGA hat was as a cleansing ritual, she said, to ward off 鈥渢oxic journalists鈥 asking questions.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 here for 鈥榳e the people鈥,鈥 says a woman who would only give her name as QT Pie. 鈥淚鈥檓 here for we, not me. Trump is not even the most important person anymore, because it鈥檚 a movement, you know what I鈥檓 saying?鈥 she says poking a finger into the chest of the person asking her questions. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very organic situation. Yeah, it鈥檚 for people who want freedom, and who want sovereignty, and who are sick and tired of [expletive] overtaxing.鈥

Shu Ping Lu, a translator who lives in Manhattan鈥檚 East Village, believes the charges against Donald Trump are political persecution.
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Few of his supporters talk about the circumstances of the charges against Mr. Trump, and it hardly feels like a political sex scandal, even though it includes an alleged encounter with a porn star named Stormy Daniels and $130,000 in hush money. The 34 fraud charges were elevated to felonies, because 鈥渋ntent to defraud includes an intent to commit another crime or to aid or conceal the commission thereof.鈥

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At a press conference after the arraignment, Mr. Bragg said that the Manhattan D.A.鈥檚 office handles white-collar crime all the time in the world鈥檚 financial capital. Tuesday鈥檚 events demonstrated, he said, that 鈥渘o amount of money, no amount of power鈥 could alter the enduring American principle that 鈥渆veryone stands equal in front of the law.鈥

While it is the oldest democracy, America had never before indicted a former leader before Tuesday. The only previous president ever arrested was Ulysses Grant, reportedly for speeding his horse-drawn carriage down D.C.鈥檚 streets. (The arresting officer had previously let the Civil War hero off with a warning.) Richard Nixon resigned rather than face impeachment for Watergate, and his successor, Gerald Ford, pardoned him.

Before he ran for president with the Make America Great Again slogan, Mr. Trump presented himself as something of a wealthy paramour and part of New York鈥檚 night life. He talked about threesomes on the radio, milled about in dressing rooms during the Miss Universe pageant, which he owned, and even talked about how he would date his daughter, Ivanka. During his first campaign, an 鈥淎ccess Hollywood鈥 tape recorded him bragging about grabbing women鈥檚 genitals without their consent.聽

These were never very important details for Shu Ping Lu, a freelance translator who has lived in Manhattan鈥檚 East Village for 32 years.聽

鈥淚 believe he is receiving political persecution, there is nothing real crime about this,鈥 says Ms. Lu, an immigrant from China who began to support Mr. Trump after the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a big beginning of destruction of America.鈥

A few dozen Trump supporters are chanting slogans back and forth with a few dozen Trump opponents. Without the throngs of journalists, however, a protest like this is in many ways a common occurrence in places like Manhattan鈥檚 Union Square, where political opinions and causes often draw a crowd in the summer and fall.聽

Around 11 a.m, there鈥檚 a commotion on the east side of the small park across from the courthouse. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican from Georgia, has arrived, and a of throng cameras and credentials press forward to get a glimpse.

Maurice Symonette (center), head of a group called Blacks for Trump and a radio host from Miami, flew to New York to support Donald Trump Tuesday.
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Representative Greene uses a bullhorn to speak, but few can hear her above the din of whistles and cowbells. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e taking our legal code, twisting it, manipulating it, and perverting it into something it was never meant to be,鈥 she shouted. 鈥淒onald J. Trump is innocent. This is election interference. D.A. Alvin Bragg is nothing but a George Soros-funded tool. He is a tool for the Democrats to try to hijack the 2024 presidential election. This is a travesty!鈥

The controversial congresswoman stayed about 10 minutes before leaving amid a circle of security as protesters on both sides shouted slogans and pressed forward to get a glimpse.聽

Maurice Symonette, head of a group called Blacks for Trump, has a queue of reporters waiting to speak to him. A radio host from Miami, he flew in with about a dozen members to attend the protest, and they are wearing matching white T-shirts.聽

鈥淚 think what [District Attorney] Alvin Bragg and [New York Attorney General] Letitia James are doing is about as wicked as it gets,鈥 says Mr. Symonette, whose ties to a cult and the so-called Boss Mansion have been by the South Florida press.聽鈥淚鈥檓 the founder of this group, and I started it to defend Trump from the lie that he鈥檚 a racist. We鈥檙e here to back him up and defend him and everything he鈥檚 doing.鈥