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Images of police forces and a blocked street nearby the E. Barrett Prettyman US Courthouse in Washington where Donald Trump is expected to appear later in the afternoon to answer charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, a case that will cast a dark and volatile cloud over the 2024 White House race for which he remains the presumptive Republican nominee. IMAGES
Police cars arrive at Miami's federal courthouse, and policemen don jackets and sunglasses, as Donald Trump was due to surrender to face dozens of felony charges of mishandling US government secrets, in the most serious yet of a firestorm of criminal probes threatening to derail his bid to win back the White House. IMAGES
Images outside the Trump Tower show police cars and fences as former US President Donald Trump is expected to surrender to authorities to face criminal charges over a 2016 hush money payment to a porn star. IMAGES
New York police officers block a few streets amid increased security outside Trump Tower, where the former US president says he will stay ahead of his expected arraignment in court on Tuesday. IMAGES
Washington (USA), Feb 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Will Oliver) The Capitol was surrounded by extreme security in the second impeachment trial of former US President Donald Trump Tuesday.
President Donald Trump's final batch of pardons is expected to contain few controversial or outlandish criminals. According to CNN, Trump spent Saturday night huddled in a lengthy meeting with his legal advisers. In it, he was warned that pardoning himself and his family members would put him in legal peril and convey the appearance of guilt. Also, pardoning GOP lawmakers involved in the Capitol insurrection would anger the very Senate Republicans impeaching him. Several of Trump's closest advisers have also urged him not to grant clemency to anyone who breached the US Capitol. White House counsel Pat Cipollone and another attorney who represented Trump in his first impeachment trial, Eric Herschmann, offered the grave warnings. Trump, his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner listened quietly. Trump may, of course, change his mind.