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Did Trump's 'Violent Thugs' Storm His NYC Courtroom, Leaving 'Many Injured'?

"My goodness. I have something for you that is simultaneously amazing, but frankly a little disturbing," YouTube creator Christo Aivalis reported.

Published Oct 2, 2023

Former U.S. President Donald Trump appears in the courtroom for the start of his civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on Oct. 2, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images) (Brendan McDermid (Pool/Getty Images))
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Claim:
A YouTube video accurately reported that violent protesters in support of former U.S. President Donald Trump stormed a New York City courtroom during his fraud trial on Oct. 2, 2023.

On Oct. 2, 2023, a YouTube video was uploaded to a channel named Christo Aivalis. The title read, "Trump VIOLENT THUGS STORM New York COURTROOM, Many INJURED." At least one reader emailed us to ask if this rumor was "bogus."

A YouTube video claimed that purported violent thugs who supported former US President Donald Trump had stormed his New York courtroom and caused injuries.This thumbnail image was included with the video.

Hours before the video was posted, former U.S. President Donald Trump and his attorneys had arrived in a Manhattan courtroom for the opening of a no-jury fraud trial. The $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump could potentially "cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties," The Associated Press reported.

The YouTube video's title presented a purported shocking development – one that claimed violent protesters in support of Trump had somehow made their way past security personnel and into the very courtroom where the former president was seated across from the prosecution.

However, we found no evidence of reports of violence in the courtroom.

In fact, Gothamist.com reported that even the crowds outside "remained small and orderly."

We emailed the New York State Unified Court System to ask if there was any truth to the claim there had been violence and reported injuries in the courtroom where Trump was seated.

"In a word – no," replied Lucian Chalfen, the director of public information for the NYS Office of Court Administration.

Other recent videos uploaded on Aivalis' YouTube channel also appeared to contain false titles. Three recent examples included, "Trump KICKED OUT OF COURT by FURIOUS JUDGE Seconds Ago!!," "Kevin McCarthy PUNCHES Matt Gaetz IN THE FACE On Camera, BLOOD EVERYWHERE" and "Ivanka Trump ARRESTED in SURPRISE MIDNIGHT RAID."

Sources

Hayes, Mike, et al. "Live Updates: Trump Civil Fraud Trial in New York Begins." CNN, 2 Oct. 2023, https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-fraud-trial-new-york-10-02-23/index.html.

"Highlights from Day 1 of the Trump Fraud Trial." NBC News, 2 Oct. 2023, https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/live-blog/live-updates-trumps-new-york-fraud-trial-begins-rcna118320.

Kriegstein, Brittany. "Crowds, Traffic Remain Orderly as Trump NYC Civil Fraud Case Begins." Gothamist, 2 Oct. 2023, https://gothamist.com/news/trump-will-be-in-nyc-today-but-nypd-expects-little-impact-on-commuters.

Sisak, Michael R. "Trump Seethes through the Start of Trial in New York Lawsuit Accusing Him of Lying about His Wealth." The Associated Press, 2 Oct. 2023, https://apnews.com/article/trump-letitia-james-fraud-lawsuit-new-york-eb98c99fe918da139b0d8b6347211afe.

Jordan Liles is a Senior Reporter who has been with Snopes since 2016.