NEW YORK — As former President Donald Trump headed north to New York on Monday in his custom Boeing 757 to attend his Tuesday arraignment, Karl Diener was making his way towards the same New York City courthouses for an entirely different reason.
Hundreds of reporters waited outside New York's courthouses and Trump Tower to report on the former president's arrival in the city for his historic arraignment on Tuesday.
"Because my parents were in town, the weather was great, and we've been dilly dallying for long enough -- time to do it," Diener said. Before the anticipated court proceeding, a representative from the New York Clerk's Office confirmed that marriage ceremonies were expected to continue on Tuesday despite the commotion from the arraignment.
"I was surprised," Josh said."We just thought that, you know, some famous person is coming or something."
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