After hours of relative calm in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters Wednesday the city is “ready” for any potential unrest and said he fears that suggestions of voter fraud, whether by President Trump or the public, could further stoke tensions.
The Democratic mayor was asked during a Wednesday morning press briefing if he throughout the fears of unrest – which prompted some businesses and buildings to board up or even hire private security – were “overblown.” “We gotta be always concerned and ready,” de Blasio responded on Wednesday. “So much emotion, so much passion, so much on the line.
We’ve been through so much these last four years, of course, we have to be ready for any situation.” New York City's Times Square on Nov..
Read more on foxnews.com