Donald Trump’s highly anticipated trial took place in Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday. The ex-president was charged with 34 counts, to which he pleaded not guilty. After the trial, Trump was allowed to return to the state of Florida. A look back at the historic day in 19 photos.
Already at night there is a state of emergency in New York. The entrance to the Manhattan Courthouse is guarded by police officers.
In the night, a queue forms for media professionals who want to experience the indictment against Trump up close.
The accusation was also met with resistance: there were isolated protests in New York overnight.
At daybreak, minute preparations are made at the police station.
A protester outside Trump Tower, where the former president spent the night.
A Trump supporter parades through the streets of Manhattan with a placard.
A group of Trump supporters, the Blacks for Trump, parade cheerfully through the streets.
A young man dressed as Donald Trump.
“Pee here” – a provocative sign from Trump opponents.
The police are trying to keep the situation as calm as possible. Again and again she has to separate supporters and opponents of Trump.
A Trump opponent demonstrates with a life-sized cardboard cutout of Hillary Clinton.
A protester dressed as a police officer holds an inflatable Trump doll.
Trump opponents and Trump supporters, just a few feet apart.
As the day progressed, the number of police officers in front of the courthouse increased.
The hope of many Trump opponents: soon to see the ex-president behind bars.
Enter Trump: The ex-president leaves Trump Tower before going to court.
A short time later, Donald Trump enters the courtroom.
The ex-president surrounded by his defenders.
Trump’s lawyers push their way through the crowd. The ex-president himself escapes prematurely.
Soource :Watson

I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.