Supporters and opponents of former President Donald J. Trump gathered in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, galvanized by his impending arraignment.
Greene led a short rally Tuesday protesting Trump's indictment with the New York Young Republicans, a group with ties to white nationalists.
Republican Reps. George Santos and Marjorie Taylor Greene fled the protest area near a New York courthouse where Donald Trump is set to be arraigned.
Greene previously tweeted that she was looking "forward to seeing everyone in NYC this morning at 10:30 AM in Collect Pond Park to protest the political persecution of President Donald J. Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government," she said. "President Trump is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today. Greene told Right Side Broadcasting that she spoke with Trump on Monday. Santos left before the protest's official start time. She also said she would be conducting interviews on Tuesday from within a car while she's in New York.
When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., arrived at the courthouse to show her support for the ex-president, she was met with angry anti-Trump demonstrators ...
Then, he walked into the courthouse. Chanting “Trump not guilty,” he added to the sometimes circus-like atmosphere by spinning two basketballs on his finger and on top of a miniature American flag. One man held up a poster with a diatribe against the supposedly "liberal biased news media" that included But as the day wore on, more and more anti-Trump demonstrators began arriving and soon the Trump loyalists began to be outnumbered. "I can go anywhere. When Trump finally arrived at the courthouse, he was greeted by a chorus of demonstrators chanting, "No one is above the law; Trump is not above the law.” Trump goes anywhere. [a noose taped to the bottom](https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1643295858966904833?s=20). “They asked, ‘What am I doing over here?’ I said, ‘Listen, he’s the greatest,’" Varona said. [arrived at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse.](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/live-blog/trump-indictment-live-updates-former-presidents-arraignment-expected-t-rcna77705) [Earlier Tuesday,](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trumps-arraignment-jubilant-couples-head-court-get-married-rcna78119) the pro-Trump rallygoers appeared to outnumber the anti-Trump protesters by about 2-to-1. [said the man](https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1643265444575313920?s=20), whose name was not immediately available. [New York City courthouse](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/live-blog/trump-indictment-live-updates-former-presidents-arraignment-expected-t-rcna77705) where the former president was [criminally charged with illegally paying](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-news-arrested-updated-new-york-court-rcna77707) off an adult film star to conceal their alleged affair.
Greene and her supporters changed "U-S-A," while counter-protesters shouted "liar," a callback to when Greene shouted "liar" at President Biden during his ...
"I'm not here for the cameras. Greene was not the only GOP member of Congress to turn up outside the courthouse. While you're in town, be on your best behavior," Adams said at a news conference Monday. Greene and her supporters chanted "U-S-A" as one person could be heard chanting "go home" at her. The Georgia Republican spoke to a crowd through a megaphone and was met with both supporters and opponents. The crowd was relatively small but swarmed Greene in the park across from the courthouse.
Majorie Taylor Greene got a chilly reception amid a circuslike atmosphere ahead of Donald Trump's indictment in Manhattan.
Greene was handed a megaphone and yelled to her supporters about how “Democrats are the party of violence” and New York used to be a “great city.” But two anti-Trump protesters — both white guys over 40 — had come over from their side of the park and began screaming. - One lifelong New Yorker, who identified himself only as Steve, held a sign that read “Salem 1692 / Bragg 2023.” A man in Rollerblades spun a basketball on the tip of an American flag a few feet from Jordan Klepper, the Daily Show correspondent who likes to prove that Trump protesters aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed. The people packed in. [George Santos](https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/03/the-everything-guide-to-george-santoss-lies.html) was taking an impromptu jog, wearing his [weird sneaker loafers](https://twitter.com/search?q=collect%20pond%20park&src=typed_query&f=image). As pro-Trump supporters arrived to hear headline speaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, they were cordoned off in the southern half of the park, separated by barricades from the anti-Trump faction on the northern side.
Speaking before she protested Donald Trump's indictment Marjorie Taylor Greene, 48, confessed to the romance and said Glenn had been 'a great resource.'
Taylor Greene and Glenn appear to have met through work, with the duo first seen together in June outside the U.S. I still wish her the best.' Taylor Greene added: 'So maybe I'm falling in love with the press.' He added: 'There was never discussion of politics. You will answer all the questions.' You will take on all the press. Supreme Court building where he interviewed her about the decision to overturn Roe v. During the chat, Glenn was seen leaning in to whisper in the congresswoman's ear before a giddy Taylor Greene squealed and flung her arms around him. He's explained a lot, like how things work and yeah, it's great,' she said. The veteran radio host was repeatedly pictured canoodling with Taylor Greene at rallies, traveling with her in her blacked out SUV and entering the house in Rome, Georgia (pictured) where she has been living since dumping Perry During the trip, Glenn was also spotted dining with Taylor Greene at Blossom Hill BBQ – a popular restaurant in the quaint Floyd County town – and rendezvousing with the 48-year-old at the Courtyard by Marriott hotel. And despite telling DailyMail.com reporters he had not visited the politician at her home in Georgia, the veteran radio host was repeatedly pictured canoodling with Taylor Greene at rallies, traveling with her in her blacked out SUV and entering the house in Rome where she has been living since dumping Perry.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene compared Donald Trump to Jesus and Nelson Mandela before his arrest and arraignment Tuesday in New York.
We will not tolerate the hate of the left," Greene said. We will not tolerate it. Jesus — Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government." He's done nothing wrong." "Nelson Mandela was arrested, served time in prison. Marjorie Taylor Greene](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/04/04/marjorie-taylor-greene-protest-trump-indictment/11597232002/) compared the former president to Jesus and Nelson Mandela.
Marjorie Taylor Greene compares Trump to Nelson Mandela and Jesus as she's mobbed outside arraignment court: Protesters call her a 'Nazi' and scream 'Go back to ...
You're here for politics, you're here because you want to be VP, you're here for your own fundraising, you're here for your own nonsense.' [Marjorie Taylor Greene](/tvshowbiz/marjorie-taylor-greene/index.html) was swarmed by a huge scrum of the media and protesters as she appeared for a rally outside the court hosting [Donald Trump](/news/donald_trump/index.html)'s indictment. 'I think if Trump hadn't announced or was down in the polls this wouldn't have happened. Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government,' Greene said alongside boyfriend Brian Glenn, of Right Side Broadcasting Network Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government,' Greene told Right Side Broadcasting Network as she drove around New York 'President Trump is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today.