Trump's surrender at courthouse creates New York spectacle
Former President Donald Trump has left a Manhattan courthouse where his surrender on criminal charges created a spectacle even by his standards. Hundreds of onlookers, protesters, journalists and a few politicians swarmed into a park across the street from the courthouse on Tuesday and metal barricades separated Trump supporters from anti-Trump protesters. Police stepped in to break up small skirmishes. The crowds grew larger in the moments leading up to Trump's arrival and plea of not guilty to 34 felony counts. But hardly anyone got a glimpse of Trump: He entered and left the courthouse out of view of those in the park. After it was clear Trump had departed, the park started to quickly empty out.






