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Trump Mugshot: Former President Booked on Election Charges in Georgia

Former US President Donald Trump turned himself in at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday, facing criminal charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. The charges are part of a 41-count indictment, and Trump, along with 18 associates, is accused of violating organized crime laws, conspiracy to interfere in an election, perjury, and more.

After being booked, Trump was quickly released on a $200,000 bond and agreed to conditions that include refraining from targeting co-defendants and witnesses on social media. This marks the fourth criminal indictment against the former president this year, with previous charges including election interference, mishandling classified documents, and paying hush money to Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign.

Upon leaving jail, Trump once again dismissed the prosecution as a "travesty of justice." The case has drawn significant attention and sparked investigations into potential coordination between local and federal prosecutors.

Despite facing multiple legal challenges, Trump remains a prominent figure in the Republican Party and continues to rally support for a potential 2024 presidential run.



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