‘Hot’ officer guarding door outside Trump’s arraignment draws attention online
“She always captivates me!” ‘Hot’ officer guarding door outside Trump arraignment in NYC makes lecherous social media users swoon
As former President Donald Trump sat in the Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday to face 34 felony charges, many were distracted online by a female officer standing guard outside.
The unidentified blonde cop was seen on all major U.S. networks reporting live Tuesday from Trump’s arraignment, leading some viewers to declare she was “hot” and ask for more information about the woman.
One Twitter user even went so far as to say she can “cuff me whenever she wants.”
Another simply said he was “just looking at the hot cop out front” when the former president emerged from the courthouse Tuesday afternoon.
He pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records prior to his 2016 presidential run.
An unknown female officer caused a stir online, with many labeling her “hot” and asking who she is
The blonde cop was one of several officers who guarded the door of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on Tuesday during former President Donald Trump’s arraignment
A lecherous Twitter user said the unknown female officer can “cuff me whenever she wants” after appearing on all major US networks
As the landmark indictment unfolded on Tuesday, some online have begun to wonder who the female cop is, with one saying she was “really cute” and another even tagging New York Police Department in their tweet in the apparent hope of an answer.
Someone else responded, “I’m glad someone else wondered,” when photos of the so-called “hot” cop were shared on social media.
A fourth Twitter user, meanwhile, speculated that Trump might get involved with the officer, given his penchant for blondes, such as Marla Maples and Ivanna.
“Blond cop better watch out for Donald Trump. She resembles his daughter enough that he can grab her by the p***y,” he wrote rudely.
“If he’s handcuffed, he can even use both hands.”
Another user echoed those sentiments by saying, “Hopefully [Trump] does not respond to this hot cop.
But the unidentified blonde was just one of several officers guarding the door to the Manhattan courthouse when Trump faced Judge Juan M. Merchan inside for allegedly paying individuals when he first ran for president in 2016.
The charges relate to a $30,000 payout to a doorman who attempted to sell information about a child Trump allegedly fathered out of wedlock; $150,000 to former Playboy model Karen McDougal and a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Donald Trump made history Tuesday when he faced a court in Manhattan and became the first former United States president in history to face criminal charges
The blonde cop seemed to distract some viewers as channels across the country covered the Trump indictment live
All in all, the charges – falsifying business records in the first degree – carry a maximum sentence of more than 100 years in prison under New York law, but even if convicted on all charges, Trump is unlikely to face those charges. time is condemned. Each charge is a low-level misdemeanor with a maximum of four years in prison for each charge.
There was no formal conspiracy charge, but the state of affairs released by prosecutors describes how Trump, along with others, “orchestrated a plan” to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information about him to publicize the publication. of it and to benefit the defendant’s electoral prospects. ‘
The former president was silent as he entered the courtroom and as he left. He was released on his own admission.
He is due back in court on December 4.