Trump was spotted in New York on Labor Day, waving at the camera during a rare visit

Former President Donald Trump made a rare appearance in the Big Apple on Labor Day after hosting an event for MAGA-supporting motorcyclists at his golf club in New Jersey.
Trump, 77, waved at the camera as he entered Trump Tower in Manhattan, where he used to live full-time before moving to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida after his failed 2020 presidential campaign.
Wearing a dark blazer, trousers and a white shirt, Trump spent part of the day with crowds of supporters at his golf club in Bedminster.
“A very large group of ‘Bikers for Trump’ just left Bedminster,” he posted on Truth Social Monday afternoon. “What a great time we all had.”
“The bikes were AWESOME, the love and enthusiasm was just overwhelming.” Thank you everyone. We must WIN in 2024. MAGA!”

Monday’s trip to Trump Tower is believed to be the former president’s first visit to New York City since arriving on Memorial Day in late May.
Trump faces a litany of criminal charges while running for another White House shot in 2024.
He has been indicted in four criminal cases since March, including in Manhattan by District Attorney Alvin Bragg for allegedly paying hush money in the run-up to his successful 2016 presidential election.


Trump was most recently indicted in Georgia for violating a series of laws to stay in power despite losing the 2020 presidential election to Democrat and current President Joe Biden.
He also faces criminal charges in two federal cases for storing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort and attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James alleged in court filings that Trump had “grossly” exaggerated his net worth on financial disclosure forms for a decade.
The new filing comes as James’ office is asking a judge to rule on parts of their $250 million lawsuit against Trump, his company and his two eldest sons.
Despite Trump’s various legal woes, the polls still leave him well ahead of other Republicans hoping to secure the GOP’s presidential nomination.