Trump Visits New York Fire Department Following Court Appearance

-Washington, D.C., 15, May 2017. The 36th Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service held on the West Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., honored law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Speakers included President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence and guests on the dais included the Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Director the U.S. Marshals Service David Harlow. During the ceremony family of fallen officers placed carnations for the fallen forming a star and received a medal for the officer’s service. Photo by: Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Trump is hitting the campaign trail hard…

The former president reportedly paid a visit to a New York fire station after a long day in court.

On Thursday, Trump was in court in Lower Manhattan for his criminal trial where he is charged with falsifying business records. Trump headed toward Midtown where he stopped for two pizzas and brought them to a fire station before heading to Trump Tower.

During Thursday’s Frontline on Newsmax, Higbie did a play-by-play of a live shot of Trump at the firehouse.

“It looks like Donald Trump’s gonna come up and give a few words here,” Higbie said. “We’re following him. It looks like he’s actually gonna get back in the car. But I love when that guy gives the impromptu press conference. Keep our eye on this real quick. This is unbelievable. This guy – nonstop. He gets out of court, goes over, grabs a slice of pizza, crawls in the car, he’s going back to Fifth Avenue at Trump Tower. This is like, this is the energy we need.”

The distance from the courthouse to Trump Tower is approximately four miles, or six if he took the FDR.

Trump’s trial is one of four criminal cases against him. In all, he has pleaded not guilty to the 88 counts he faces.

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