NewsCovering Florida

Actions

Former President Donald Trump leaves for New York ahead of arraignment

Trump intends to return to Mar-a-Lago estate Tuesday night for public remarks
Former President Trump expected to fly to New York
Posted
and last updated

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former President Donald Trump on Monday departed his Mar-a-Lago estate for New York, where he's been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury.

Trump left Palm Beach International Airport on his private plane Monday morning and fly to New York before Tuesday's arraignment.

The former president and 2024 presidential candidate were indicted last week in connection with the ongoing investigation by New York prosecutors into a hush-money scheme involving adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

Trump's supporters have been gathering near his Mar-a-Lago home and his West Palm Beach golf club since Thursday's indictment was handed down.

He's believed to be staying the night at his Manhattan residence before appearing in court. After the arraignment, Trump intends to return to Mar-a-Lago, where he's scheduled to provide public remarks Tuesday night.