With just two days left before Donald Trump’s arraignment on 37 felony counts relating to his efforts to keep classified government documents, officials in federal law enforcement and with Miami police and sheriff’s office continue to prepare for unrest in front of the federal courthouse downtown, the Washington Post reports.
Law enforcement continue to monitor efforts by MAGA groups and other far-right fringe elements who are planning rallies and protests marking Trump’s court appearance, including an effort by the local Proud Boys chapter. National Proud Boys leaders were convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to years in prison for their roles in the January 6th Republican-led domestic terrorist attack on Congress.
Trump won’t be in Miami long: he’s scheduled to fly from his Bedminster golf club to spend Monday night at his Mar-a-Lago supper club–better known as “the scene of the crime”–then he will travel to Miami for his arraignment Tuesday. He’s expected to be granted bail in that hearing, allowing him to return to Bedminister Tuesday night where he will hold a pep rally that evening, undoubtedly to complain about the constitutional government holding him accountable for his actions, as it would with any other citizen.