Possible Trump Indictment and Future Election Questions Discussed.

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Barricades were seen outside the Manhattan Criminal Court and the Manhattan District Attorney's offices as the city prepares for potential charges against former President Trump in relation to a hush-money probe. Trump warned of a possible arrest on Tuesday and urged his supporters to protest, sparking concerns about potential violence. Lawmakers have called for peace and condemned violence, while the Manhattan District Attorney's office declined to comment on Trump's claims. Trump has criticized the office and its prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, as the case continues.
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