Diehard fans stand by their MAGA king as supporters party at Mar a Lago trends now

Diehard fans stand by their MAGA king as supporters party at Mar a Lago trends now
Diehard Trump fans stand by their MAGA king as supporters party at Mar a Lago trends now

Diehard Trump fans stand by their MAGA king as supporters party at Mar a Lago trends now

The Village People's hit YMCA rang out from speakers outside Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday as Donald Trump supporters flocked to his Florida home with an indictment looming.

There was a party atmosphere among the MAGA faithful in Palm Beach while New York City ramped up security and deployed more cops around Manhattan courts. 

A Manhattan grand jury is still deliberating whether to indict former President Donald Trump over hush-money payments made on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump and his legal team now await word from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office if criminal charges are filed. If so, arrangements will be made for the former president's surrender and arraignment. 

Trump supporters stand outside former President Donald Trump's South Florida club, Mar-a-Lago, to show their support for him as rumors swirl that he might be indicted in New York City on March 21, 2023.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg convened a grand jury early this year after convicting Trump's family company for tax fraud.

Former President Donald Trump is under investigation into hush money paid on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump supporters are calling a potential indictment politically motivated given that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (left) is a Democrat and Trump (right) is a Republican 

Taking a former president into custody is unprecedented, so his team of attorneys will work closely with Secret Service, NYPD and other law enforcement officials to ensure a smooth transition from Florida to New York.

As the U.S. braces for the announcement expected to send shockwaves worldwide, his diehard fans are vowing to show their support and admiration for Trump.

At least seven pickup trucks and Jeeps pulled up outside the lavish private club, with their passengers flying dozens of banners dedicated to the president.

'Trust the plan' emblazoned the largest flag (6'x8') with a smiling photo of Trump. 

Other flags read, 'Let's go, Brandon,' 'Save America,' and 'Trump 2024'

One supporter, who wouldn't give his name, played classic rock and country music from the speakers of his jacked-up Jeep as Hank Williams Jr.'s 'A Country Boy Can Survive' washed over the group.

Mike Arnold, 52, a builder and an arborist, stood by his white pickup truck plastered with pro-Trump stickers to explain why he had turned out at 7 am at the drawbridge near Mar-a-Lago.

'The bottom line is I support our (former) commander-in-chief because he doesn't quit, and he's fighting for us. 

'Just like he carries me on his back, I'm gonna carry him on my back,' said Arnold, who splits his time between New Hampshire and Ocala, Florida.

He said he believes that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is part of a larger effort to prevent Trump from returning to the White House.

'If they could get the charges to stick, which they won't, but if they could, that would stop Donald J. Trump from being able to run for any office ever again in his lifetime,' he said.

The grand jury has been probing Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to the porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said she had with him years earlier

The grand jury has been probing Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to the porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said she had with him years earlier

Police work outside of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, as supporters and media gather, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla.

Police work outside of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, as supporters and media gather, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla.

Derek Arnold, of Ocala, Fla., spoke to DailyMail.com outside former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago. 'The bottom line is I support our (former) commander-in-chief because he doesn't quit and he's fighting for us.'

Derek Arnold, of Ocala, Fla., spoke to DailyMail.com outside former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago. 'The bottom

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