Some New Yorkers shell out big bucks to get into Trump trial: ‘It’s better than a Broadway show’

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Former President Trump’s trial in Manhattan court has New Yorkers shelling out big bucks for a coveted seat to witness history as N.Y. v. Trump hits the 17th day.

Former President Trump’s unprecedented trial in Manhattan court reportedly has New Yorkers camping out and shelling out big bucks for a coveted seat in the courtroom. As New York v. Trump continues, lines to get into the court were 'crazy long,' and 'tensions were running high in the public line,' according to The New York Times.

Outside the courtroom, Trump was flanked by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, Florida Rep. Cory Mills and former 2024 GOP contender Vivek Ramaswamy, all of whom could be in the running as potential vice presidential picks. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson also notably appeared in support of Trump's battle against 34 counts of falsifying business records. The lineup came after the former president was joined Monday by Ohio Sen.

 

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