Former President Donald Trump must make his first trip to New York since leaving office in the next few days, Fox News confirmed.
The news arrives while Trump has reinserted himself in national politics, including a much-anticipated speech at the CPAC. Also on Friday, Trump criticized President Biden for what he described as a “spiraling tsunami” on the border, while the government faces an increase in the number of families of migrants and unaccompanied children.
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Trump established an official post-presidency office in Palm Beach County, Florida, to oversee his business after leaving office in January. The born and raised New Yorker announced in 2019 that he has moved his permanent residence to Florida.
The next trip was the first reported by Maggie Haberman of The New York Times. Several media reported that Trump could arrive in the city as early as Sunday night.
Meanwhile, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office expanded its criminal investigation of Trump and his businesses in early 2021 – issuing subpoenas for documents belonging to a Trump estate in the suburb of Westchester County, NY

Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. speaks at a global cybersecurity 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,” said lawyer Marc Mukasey.
The subpoenas are part of Vance’s office’s extensive criminal investigation into possible tax and insurance fraud, but they also allege secret payments made to women who claim to have had sex with the president.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James has been known since last summer to be investigating possible fraudulent Westchester property inflation.
Fox News Erin McEwan, Morgan Phillips, Marta Dhanis and Bradford Betz contributed to this report.