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Tuesday Afternoon Update: Trump Officially Arrested, Passport Delays, Google Cutbacks


This article is adapted from today’s Morning Wire Afternoon Update. To listen to the podcast version, click here.

Trump Officially Arrested

Former President Donald Trump arrived at Manhattan Court House  Tuesday afternoon, and he was immediately placed under arrest by New York City Police ahead of his arraignment in court following last week’s indictment. The president was not placed in handcuffs and did not have his mugshot taken. He pleaded not guilty on his own behalf. The president’s legal team has requested a change of venue to Staten Island for the trial, prior to his arrival Trump shared on his social media platform, “Seems so SURREAL — WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. Can’t believe this is happening in America. MAGA!” 

Protesters And Supporters Cheer And Jeer In Manhattan

The streets of Lower Manhattan buzzed with activity today ahead of former President Donald Trump‘s arraignment. A group of Trump supporters and counter-protesters gathered and, in some cases, clashed outside the lower Manhattan courthouse this morning. Journalists had been lined up outside the building since Monday night. There was heavy law enforcement presence, and much of the area was closed off. 

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who is bringing the case against Trump, arrived at the courthouse prior to much of the activity. Two high-profile Republican members of Congress — Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and George Santos (R-NY) — made public appearances to voice their support for Trump. Greene and Santos left the scene quickly after the crowd grew louder and more chaotic. New York Democratic Congressman Jamaal Bowman was also on the scene. 

When the former president left Trump Tower to head to the courthouse, he put his fist in the air as a show of strength to his supporters. Television cameras will not be allowed inside the courtroom for the historic occasion. 

Democrats In Tennessee Could be Expelled

Three Democrat lawmakers in Tennessee could lose their jobs as a result of behavior at a recent protest inside the Tennessee statehouse. Resolutions of expulsion were filed Monday against Reps. Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson after they led chants from the House floor with protesters in the gallery last Thursday.

The announced resolution sparked outrage among those watching in the gallery, leading the house speaker to call for the gallery to be cleared. During the incident, lawmakers – including Jones and Republican Justin Lafferty – engaged in a confrontation on the House floor: 

Yesterday House Speaker Cameron Sexton confirmed that the three lawmakers had been stripped of their committee assignments and said more punishments could be on the way. 

Ex-Top Aide To Larry Hogan Dead

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s ex-chief of staff who has been on the run for three weeks after failing to appear at trial for wire fraud and embezzlement charges, died after he was apprehended Monday by law enforcement in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Roy McGrath, Hogan’s former top aide, suffered a gunshot wound and later died of the injury Monday night, according to his lawyer, Joseph Murtha. The FBI said an “agent-involved shooting” was under review but gave no further details. Murtha called it “a tragic ending to three weeks of uncertainty.” He added that Roy “never waivered about his innocence.”

Passports Delayed

Americans seeking to renew their passports ahead of their planned summer travel are experiencing shockingly long wait times. Here with more is Daily Wire writer Tim Meads:

It’s currently taking the State Department between 10 and 13 weeks to process routine passport applications. Expedited applications are currently taking between 7 weeks and 9 weeks. The Bureau of Consular Affairs warned that the State Department may also take as many as 2 weeks to receive mailed applications and another 2 weeks for the completed passport to be mailed back to the holder. The government is blaming pent-up demand following COVID lockdowns and restricted travel for the delays. 

Google Cutbacks

Google workers will lose access to their company-provided fitness classes, MicroKitchens, and other famous perks as the company cuts costs amid efforts to increase profitability.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai had already informed the company earlier this year that some 12,000 positions would be eliminated but a recent internal memo sent to Google employees noted that the “challenging economic environment” would now necessitate changes to the company’s cost structure. Even as such changes will not “be visible” to most employees, the self-proclaimed  “industry-leading perks, benefits and office amenities” at Google will be scaled back to reduce expenses. Google is just the latest tech company to make changes to its operating structure.

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