FULTON COUNTY, GA—In a move that has garnered global attention, former President Donald Trump’s mugshot has been released, Your Content is first to report. This comes as Trump faces a series of charges in Fulton County, Georgia, related to his efforts to ensure election integrity in the 2020 Presidential race.
The former President successfully posted a $200,000 bond, putting down 10% and collaborating with Atlanta-based Foster Bail Bonds LLC.
The former President took to his social media platform, TruthSocial, declaring his interview with Tucker Carlson garnered over 230 million views—‘more than double the Super Bowl.’
“But please excuse me, I have to start getting ready to head down to Atlanta, Georgia, where murder and other violent crimes have reached levels never seen before, to get arrested by a radical left, lowlife District Attorney, Fani Willis, for A PERFECT PHONE CALL, and having the audacity to challenge a RIGGED & STOLEN ELECTION.
“THE EVIDENCE IS IRREFUTABLE!” Trump said.
This marks the first time the former president has been required to post a cash bond, a notable point given that he’s already facing three other felony indictments in Georgia.
In a strategic move, Trump has enlisted the expertise of Steven Sadow, a Georgia attorney known for handling high-profile and white-collar cases. Sadow was present when Trump turned himself in at the Fulton County jail and is expected to play a pivotal role in the legal proceedings ahead.
Steven Baisel, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Service’s Atlanta Field Office, explained to Your Content the Secret Service’s role in the security arrangements.
“We have complete trust and confidence in all of our supporting law enforcement partners, and appreciate their continued professionalism and commitment to security.” Special Agent in Charge Baisel told Your Content.
The Fulton County jail, where Trump was processed, has been the subject of federal investigations due to its conditions. While Trump’s booking is expected to be expedited due to pre-negotiated agreements, the facility itself has been criticized for its conditions.
This case has garnered widespread interest, not just because of Trump’s involvement but also due to its high-profile co-defendants, including former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani. All defendants had until noon Friday to voluntarily turn themselves in, providing time for strategic planning and potential negotiations with the DA’s office.