Miami officials say that they are 'ready' for the historic arraignment of former Pres. Trump.
Homeland Security Police officers patrol outside of The Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. United States Courthouse, ahead of former President Donald Trump's appearance there on classified document charges in Miami, June 12, 2023.
Some of Trump's supporters have been more pointed in their comments about him needing literal defenders. On Monday, Manuel Morales, Miami's police chief, expressed confidence that any protests would remain peaceful."We're taking this event extremely serious," he said. "We know there's the potential for things taking a turn for the worse, but that's not the Miami way."
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