(New York) America is suspended at the start of the week on the possible criminal indictment, even the very symbolic arrest in New York, of former President Donald Trump for a payment case before his victory in November 2016 at a pornographic film actress with whom he allegedly had an affair.
For an American president in office or having left the White House, such an indictment would be historic and unprecedented. The Republican billionaire denounces a “witch hunt” led by the Democrats, but his calls to “protest” came up empty on Monday.
The thunderclap of Donald Trump’s possible indictment, more than a year and a half before the 2024 presidential election he dreams of winning, sounded Saturday morning when he said on his Truth Social platform, in capital letters, that he would be “arrested” on Tuesday.
For what ? Citing New York state court ‘leaks’, he expects to be charged with criminal charges after a years-long investigation by Manhattan district attorneys, leading them since January 2022. Magistrate Alvin Bragg.
But the New York prosecution has remained silent in recent days and nothing says that the possible indictment will be announced on Tuesday.
In support, around 30 young Trumpists gathered in the cold Monday evening outside the Manhattan courthouse. With more journalists and police, who have set up barriers, just like in front of the Trump Tower of 5e Ave.
“Civil War 2.0”
Donald Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, warned on CNN on Sunday: “If they [les démocrates] choose to [l’inculper] for an offense he honestly didn’t even commit, it’s going to cause mayhem.”
On social networks, anonymous Trumpists promise to prevent the judicial questioning of their hero, in particular the group “The Donald” who wants to start a “national strike” or even a “civil war 2.0”, reported the media RollingStone And Daily Beast.
But we are far from the calls to pound the pavement after the 2020 presidential election that Donald Trump still considers “stolen” by Joe Biden.
The 76-year-old businessman, who had shattered the balance of power in the United States, attacked again on Monday the “corrupt” services of the prosecutor Bragg, an African-American magistrate, Democrat and elected – like most judges and prosecutors.
The case of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels is legally complex.
New York justice is seeking to determine whether Trump is guilty of misrepresentation, an offense, or breach of campaign finance laws, a criminal offense, by having paid $ 130,000 to this woman, whose real name Stephanie Clifford, in the weeks leading up to the November 2016 election.
What purpose ? For her to conceal a supposed extramarital relationship of the billionaire ten years earlier, according to the prosecution.
The case is accelerating
“There is no crime,” Donald Trump defended himself again on Truth Social on Monday.
In any case, the investigation accelerated last week.
Michael Cohen, a former lawyer and now an enemy of Trump, who paid Stormy Daniels in 2016, testified last week before a grand jury, a panel of citizens with broad investigative powers and responsible for ratifying an indictment. The actress has, at the very least, cooperated with prosecutors and that same grand jury.
Donald Trump was also invited to speak before this panel, according to the American press, and one of his lawyers had replied that he would “go” willingly to a summons from the New York justice.
Even if charged, Donald Trump, who lives in Palm Beach, Fla., and where everything was quiet on Monday, is likely to voluntarily surrender to court in Manhattan, according to former prosecutor Renato Mariotti.
He would very symbolically be placed there for a few moments under arrest, photographed, and his fingerprints would be taken.
He could even possibly be handcuffed for a few minutes.
But to avoid making it a ‘show’, the real estate mogul ‘probably wouldn’t make it to court [de Manhattan] through the front door,” in order to escape the cameras and for security reasons, according to Robert McDonald, a professor of criminal law and former member of the Secret Service, the agency that protects American dignitaries.
The main fear of the authorities would be a repeat of the chaos of the storming of the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021, when Donald Trump, defeated at the polls, called on his supporters to challenge the results.
On Sunday, Republican caciques cautiously defended Trump, including his former Vice President Mike Pence.