Former President Donald Trump is expected to make his first trip to New York City since leaving office in the coming days, Fox News has confirmed.
The news comes as Trump has reinvented himself in national politics, among other things by delivering a much-anticipated speech at CPAC. Last Friday, Trump dismissed President Biden over what he described as a ‘spiraling tsunami’ at the border, as the government has an increase in migrating families and unaccompanied children.
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Trump set up an official office after the presidency in Palm Beach County, Florida, to oversee his affairs after leaving office in January. The born New Yorker announced in 2019 that he has moved his permanent residence to Florida.
The upcoming trip was first report by Maggie Haberman of The New York Times. Several stores have reported that Trump may arrive in the city on Sunday night.
Meanwhile, the Manhattan District Attorney expanded his criminal investigation into Trump and his businesses earlier in 2021 – issuing subpoenas for documents regarding a Trump property in suburban Westchester County, NY

District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., speaks at the Global Cyber Security Symposium at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on November 18, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
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“The Trump organization has nothing to hide and there is no criminal activity at all,” said attorney Marc Mukasey.
The subpoenas are part of the larger criminal investigation into Vance’s office into possible tax and insurance fraud, but also alleged fraud paid to women who claim to have had sex with the president.
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It has been known since last summer that New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating possible fraudulent inflation of the Westchester property.
Fox News’ Erin McEwan, Morgan Phillips, Marta Dhanis and Bradford Betz contributed to this report.