President Donald Trump is expected to answer charges today filed in New York that he paid stripper Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair.
Trump denies the allegation and the affair.
And as seen in Florida on Monday, when he left for New York to address the indictment, pro-Trumper were expected to show up and show support. Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she would be among them.
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On Monday, apparently having solved all the real crimes in his city, and ignoring the BLM and Antifa riots of just three years ago, Mayor Eric Adams and his administration cautioned Trump supporters about being too vocal in backing the former president.
“Control yourselves,” Adams said to Trump allies during a press briefing, according to Newsmax.
“New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger.”
Adams dubiously asserted that the Big Apple is the “safest” large city in America, Newsmax noted, and that unlike with other vandals and rioters, he would not hesitate to crack down on conservative outsiders causing trouble.
He told reporters city officials would “not allow violence or vandalism of any kind” and people will be arrested “no matter who” they are if they get out of line.
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That included Greene. In remarks directed at her, Adams said the GOP congresswoman was “known to spread misinformation and hate speech,” and warned her, “While you [are] in town, be on your best behavior.”
New York Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell reiterated Adams’ message, Newsmax reported.
“I will remind everyone that violence and destruction are not part of legitimate, lawful expression, and it will never be tolerated in our city,” Sewell said.
By the way, both Adams and Sewell said there were no “credible” threats that violence by Trump fans was imminent.
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