Donald Trump waited it out in Florida today as New York braced for disruptions that could follow an indictment.
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A police officer places a barricade in front of Trump Tower, on Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mike Hisey, left, dressed to portray former President Donald Trump in a prison uniform, stands in front of Trump Tower ahead of a possible announcement of a criminal indictment of the former president on Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariano Laboy, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, stands in front of Trump Tower ahead of a possible announcement of a criminal indictment of the former president on Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A performer wearing a diaper and a Trump mask crawls into the lobby of Trump Tower in New York City on Tuesday, March 21.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A supporter of former President Donald Trump speaks to the media in front of Trump Tower Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump supporter Jeffrey Shinko, right, of Lucerne County, Pa, and a man protesting Trump, argue about a possible criminal indictment of former President Donald Trump Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A supporter of former President Donald Trump exits Trump Tower on Tuesday, March 21, in New York. The man visited to show his support for the former president and his opposition of District Attorney Alvin Bragg's attempt to have Trump indicted.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Supporters of Trump take part in a protest near the District Attorney's office ahead of former President Donald Trump's anticipated indictment Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A Trump supporter takes part in a protest near the Manhattan District Attorney's office, Tuesday, March 21, in New York, in an anticipation of former President Donald Trump's possible indictment.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A man mutters and waves a cross in front of the Manhattan District Attorney's office in New York, Tuesday, March 21.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A message written in chalk is seen in front of the Manhattan District Attorney's office in New York, Tuesday, March 21.ASSOCIATED PRESS
People protest in front of the District Attorney office ahead of former President Donald Trump's anticipated indictment on Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Concrete NYPD bollards are on the sidewalk near Trump Tower in New York, Tuesday, March 21ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York Police officers wait for instructions around the courthouse ahead of former President Donald Trump's anticipated indictment on Tuesday, March 21, in New York.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Workmen construct and erect panels on the East side of the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 21.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Police work outside of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, as supporters and media gather, Tuesday, March 21, in Palm Beach, Fla.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Supporters of former President Donald Trump fly flags outside his Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Fla., Tuesday, March 21.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tu Hua Wu, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, stands outside of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Tuesday, March 21, in Palm Beach, Fla.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A police officer talks with a supporter of former President Donald Trump outside of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Tuesday, March 21, in Palm Beach, Fla.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nancy Sparks, 83, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, holds a flag outside of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Tuesday, March 21, in Palm Beach, Fla.THE ADVOCATE VIA AP
Supporters of former President Donald Trump gather on the steps of Louisiana's State Capitol to protest his potential criminal indictment on Tuesday, March 21, in Baton Rouge, La.THE ADVOCATE VIA AP
Conservative Pastor Tony Spell leads a crowd of protesters in singing the national anthem before a rally in support of former President Donald Trump at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, La., March 21.
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