Far-right Georgia Rep.Marjorie Taylor Greenemade a public appearance in Manhattan Tuesday morning to host a rally outside the courthouse where former PresidentDonald Trumpwill be arraigned later today.

Greene’s “Rally for Trump” was coordinated in partnership with the New York Young Republican Club and marketed as a protest of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s “heinous attack” on the president.

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Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia arrives at a demonstration outside New York Criminal Court in New York, New York, USA, 04 April 2023.

District Attorney Bragg led an investigation into an alleged hush money payment Trump made to adult film starStormy Danielswhile he was the Republican presidential candidate in 2016.

Last week, a Manhattan grand jury that he impaneled voted toindict the former presidentin connection with that alleged payment and potentially others. The full scale of his charges are expected to be made public later this afternoon, when Trump appears at the courthouse, but the former president will reportedly face34 felony counts.

Trump, 76, is now the first sitting or former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges.

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U.S. Representitive Marjorie Taylor Green is mobbed by media when she speaks as Trump Supporters and protesters gather outside of New York Criminal Court at 100 Centre Street awaiting the arrival and the arraignment of Former President Donald Trump after a grand jury indictment in New York City on Tuesday, April 4, 2023.

Greene’s rally for the former president comes even as polls show that 60% of Americansagree with the indictment, and after the Republican congresswoman herself alreadycomplained about her visitto New York.

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A fake ad about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is posted at Collect Pond Park ahead of former President Donald Trump’s arraignment hearing on April 04, 2023 in New York City.

New York City MayorEric Adamssingled out Greene specifically when he delivered remarks about public safety ahead of the arraignment.

“People like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is known to spread misinformation and hate speech, she’s stated she’s coming to town. While you’re in townbe on your best behavior,” Adams warned on Monday.

Adams continued: “We will not allow violence or vandalism of any kind and if one is caught participating in any act of violence they will be arrested and held accountable, no matter who you are.”

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United States Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican of Georgia) arrives for a rally in support of former US President Donald J. Trump at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in New York, New York.

Adams warned against violence on what is expected to be a politically charged day. However, he said there were no known specific security threats.

“While there may be some rabble-rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow (Tuesday), our message is clear and simple: Control yourselves. New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger,” Adams told reporters.

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Trump is expected in court early Tuesday afternoon local time. Bragg’s office has said Trump will not be placed in handcuffs or have hismug shottaken, as that is only reserved for flight risks or threats to the district attorney or court personnel — which was not determined to be the case.

source: people.com