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Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records during his arraignment in New York City Tuesday afternoon.

And while the country tuned in to watch the historic proceedings, many found themselves distracted by a female officer standing guard inside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse.

The as-yet-unnamed blond official had her face beamed out across all major networks airing live coverage of the unprecedented legal event.

A number of viewers admired the officer’s looks and took to Twitter seeking more information about her identity.

“I’m guessing a lot of people will be asking who the hot blond cop is,” one pundit declared.

“Who is the blond?” a second male quizzed, prompting a flurry of responses from other viewers.

“I’m glad someone else was wondering,” another man chimed in.


  Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to the Stormy Daniels hush-money payment. Steven Hirsch Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to the Stormy Daniels hush-money payment. Steven Hirsch

  The eyes of the world were on the former president during Tuesday afternoon’s arraignment. Steven Hirsch The eyes of the world were on the former president during Tuesday afternoon’s arraignment. Steven Hirsch

Yet another Twitter user crassly declared: “The female officer on the left at Trump’s court appearance can handcuff me anytime she wants.”

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  Given the former president’s penchants for blondes, including former wife Marla Maples, another Twitter user speculated that Trump may have had his eye on the officer. Reuters Given the former president’s penchants for blondes, including former wife Marla Maples, another Twitter user speculated that Trump may have had his eye on the officer. Reuters

The female officer was one of several officials guarding a door inside the courthouse while Trump appeared in front of Judge Juan M. Merchan.

Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to the Stormy Daniels hush-money payment.

Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts.


  The female officer was one of several officials guarding a door inside the courthouse while Trump appeared in front of Judge Juan M. Merchan. Reuters The female officer was one of several officials guarding a door inside the courthouse while Trump appeared in front of Judge Juan M. Merchan. Reuters

  Trump inside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon after turning himself in. Alec Tabak Trump inside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon after turning himself in. Alec Tabak

He is the first president to be hit with criminal charges after a grand jury — convened by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — voted last Thursday to indict him in connection with six-figure hush-money payments made in the lead-up to the 2016 election.

Trump has repeatedly blasted the hush-money case as a politically driven “witch hunt.”

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