He'll be our next president': Florida protesters stay faithful to Trump

 

He'll be our next president': Florida protesters stay faithful to Trump


A supporter of Donald Trump holding flags near the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FloridaIMAGE SOURCE,AFP
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Trump supporters near his Mar-a-Lago estate have expressed defiance in the wake of the indictment

His destination was Mr Trump's home at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, a five-hour drive from Mr Frazel's home in St Augustine.

The Mar-a-Lago rally, along with a second event held outside a nearby Trump-branded golf course, totalled no more than several dozen people on Saturday, despite earlier calls for protests by Mr Trump ahead of the indictment.

"I heard he was indicted on Twitter and knew there would be people down here," Mr Frazel told the BBC, standing on a bridge near Mar-a-Lago where he was handing out "Trump hot dogs" to passing motorists.

Inside the resort a few hundred metres away, Mr Trump has reportedly been meeting with his advisers and legal team to plan his legal defence against criminal charges in connection with a $130,000 (£105,000) pay-out to porn star Stormy Daniels.

He is expected to hand himself over to authorities in New York on Tuesday, 4 April, with a hearing due to take place at 14:15 local time (19:15BST).

Dirk Frazel hot dog stand
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Dirk Frazel and his mother were handing out "Trump hot dogs" to motorists

The specific charges Mr Trump faces are not yet public.

Sources familiar with the case have told US media that the former president is being charged with falsifying business records in the first degree - a felony under US law.

Despite the small showing, many Trump supporters at the rallies expressed confidence that Mr Trump would emerge politically unscathed from his legal battles, and go on to win the 2024 presidential election, even if he is convicted.

"I think he'll be our president again. We'll be seeing a lot more people coming out to support him because of this," said Dina, a Palm Beach resident. "I hope we see this through until his next presidency."

Another demonstrator, a woman who asked to be identified only as Marcy, said she believed the New York indictment would ultimately help Mr Trump's presidential bid.

"Nothing will come of this indictment," she said. "Knowing the way he is, he's probably going to print t-shirts with his mugshot and make millions of dollars."

"Any free publicity is good publicity," she added, gesturing towards the Trump International golf course.

Mr Trump's campaign has already claimed that it raised over $4m (£3.24m) in donations in the 24 hours following the indictment, a quarter of which it said came from first-time donors.

But while Mr Trump leads opinion polls among the current field of Republican candidates, polls suggest he would not win an election against President Joe Biden, were he to run again.

'Even if jailed, he can win'

Many of the supporters wore red "Make America Great Again" hats and waved flags with Mr Trump's picture and campaign slogans on them, prompting horn honking and approving shouts from passing cars.

Occasionally, motorists hurled expletives and made lewd gestures at the pro-Trump crowd, with one woman repeatedly shouting "lock him up!" from a passing vehicle.

Nearby, a boat anchored in the waters near the resort flew large flags with the words "Trust the plan" and "Trump or death".

The supporters gave the BBC a variety of reasons for supporting Mr Trump, ranging from his perceived support of local businesses to vague unsupported claims that he was combating "Communists" and the "Deep State".

Others - echoing the words of prominent Republicans - accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg who is in charge of the investigation against Mr Trump of "weaponising" the law for political reasons.

"The Democrats are trying to make an example out of him, to show that they're in control," said a local resident who identified herself only as Mary, echoing a refrain common among the demonstrators.

"We had a Bill of Rights, and a Constitution, things that were so sacred. We don't have that anymore."

Another woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said that some Trump supporters in her social circles saw the indictment as a sign that the Democrats were frightened of Mr Trump's continued appeal.

"We knew this [the indictment] was coming. They know their days are done if he comes back. They're desperate. It's almost comical," said a woman who asked to remain anonymous.

In her eyes, a Trump victory is all but certain in 2024.

"Even if he's in jail, he can still run, and he can still win. No matter what," she said. "We love Trump and just hope that God has him in his hands."

Trump rally at golf course
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Several dozen demonstrators gathered at a Trump golf course in Palm Beach on Saturday

Stormy Daniels, The Woman Behind Donald Trump's Indictment, Is Now A...

Stormy Daniels, in her 2018 tell-all book, revealed that she had dinner with Donald Trump in his penthouse.

Did you know porn star Stormy Daniels, who has been making headlines post-Donald Trump indictment, is also a ghostbuster? 

The 44-year-old, in the reality show - Spooky Babes, searched haunted houses as a "paranormal investigator, and she once flirted with a US Senate bid as a Democrat-turned-Republican," reported news agency Reuters. 

Stormy Daniels was trending after Donal Trump was indicted on Thursday over hush money paid to the porn star to avoid a scandal ahead of the 2016 US election. This has also helped Stormy Daniels in a way to boost her popularity, the report added.

As per a report by Indy100, during a Livestream session, Stormy Daniels said, "You take the opportunity. Isn't that what America is all about?" 

Stormy Daniels also thanked everyone for the “support and love”. In a tweet, she said, “Thank you to everyone for your support and love! I have so many messages coming in that I can't respond...also don't want to spill my champagne #Teamstormy merch/autograph orders are pouring in, too! Thank you for that as well but allow a few extra days for shipment.” 


Stormy Daniels, in her  2018 tell-all book, revealed that she had dinner with Donald Trump in his penthouse. They proceeded to have what "may have been the least impressive sex I'd ever had," she wrote.


Denying the claims, Donald Trump, back then, had  accused Stormy Daniels of "extortion" and a "total con job." 

Meanwhile, Donald Trump's personal lawyer admitted that he arranged a $130,000 "hush money" payment to Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 US presidential election to cover up the former president's 2006 sexual encounter with her.

After the indictment broke, Donal Trump, 76, in a statement, said, "This is Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history.” He added, “Even before I was sworn in as your President of the United States, the Radical Left Democrats -- the enemy of the hard-working men and women of this Country -- have been engaged in a Witch-Hunt.

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