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03 Apr 2023 | 07:06 PM UTC

US: Protests possible in New York City and Palm Beach through early April amid controversial indictment of Donald Trump

Protests possible in New York City and Palm Beach, US, through early April amid controversial indictment of Donald Trump.

Warning

Event

Authorities will likely maintain heightened security in New York City's Lower Manhattan area through early April out of an abundance of caution following the indictment of former US President Donald J. Trump in a criminal case over reported payments during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an alleged extramarital affair. The exact charges against the former president have not yet been made public.

Protests are possible following the indictment. Localized clashes may occur if activists from rival political camps attempt to gather near each other. Increased security will almost certainly focus primarily around the Manhattan Criminal Court complex at 100 Centre Street, where the grand jury is convening; similar measures are likely near other potential demonstration targets, such as the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building at 26 Federal Plaza, the New York City Police Headquarters at 1 Police Plaza, or in the vicinity of properties owned by the Trump organization. Security measures and protests will probably prompt localized transport and business disruptions. Demonstrations are also possible in Mar-a-Lago, a resort in Palm Beach, Florida, owned by Trump, and other cities nationwide following the grand jury decision.

Advice

Monitor developments. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates regarding the potential for protests, increased security, and related disruptions, particularly in and around New York City and Palm Beach. Avoid any demonstrations that materialize due to possible clashes.