In a shocking turn of events outside the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s trial is currently taking place, a 37-year-old man from Florida, Maxwell Azzarello, set himself on fire and tragically died. Azzarello, who identified himself as an “investigative researcher,” posted a conspiracy-laden manifesto online just moments before the incident.
The incident occurred as a full panel of 18 jurors have been seated to hear the evidence against Donald Trump in the criminal New York hush money trial. After four days of jury selection, the final alternate jurors were chosen on Friday, paving the way for opening arguments to begin on Monday.
Azzarello’s extreme act of protest drew attention to what he described as an urgent and important discovery of a “totalitarian con” and an impending “apocalyptic fascist world coup.” His manifesto-style document, which he posted on Substack, railed against corruption in the US government and warned of dire consequences.
The tragic incident outside the courthouse has added a somber tone to the ongoing trial, where Trump is facing serious legal challenges. The trial is expected to last up to two months, with the former president already expressing discontent with the proceedings, calling it a “witch hunt” and making baseless claims about the case against him.
As the trial continues, the shocking self-immolation of Maxwell Azzarello serves as a stark reminder of the intense emotions and high stakes surrounding the legal proceedings involving one of the most controversial figures in American politics.