The New York progressive has emerged as an unexpected voice speaking out against the Democratic “donors” and “elites” she says are trying to push the president out.
Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, was sentenced in April to five months behind bars after he pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury.
The arrest comes less than a week after the assassination attempt on Trump, which has led to scrutiny of the Secret Service and concerns about escalating political violence.
FBI investigators combed through more than 14,000 links on the phone of the Pennsylvania man who was killed as he attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump.
"All of a sudden history is unfolding. You just have to keep making pictures," said Anna Moneymaker, who shot the photo of the former president hunched down on stage.