Washington tourists snag glimpse of Trump legal drama

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Trump’s court hearing attracts protesters, security officials, news media – and summer vacationers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Instead of snapping selfies at the White House, some tourists to the US capital got a taste of real Washington political drama on Thursday.

The 78-year-old and his wife Gayl Kerr had planned their trip before the indictment against Trump was unsealed earlier this week, and decided to take advantage of the timing to sneak a peek. “We’re doing touristy stuff,” the 52-year-old from Houston, Texas explained, adding that the duo had just come from the National Archives and were on their way to the Supreme Court.Are the Trump indictments a turning point? History says it’s not likely

“We wanted to see it. It’s a little bit of being part of history,” Dave said, also worrying about how the case could get “politicised.”

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