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The former president launched a tirade on Truth Social, calling the superseding indictment an “attempt to interfere with the election.”
Look no further for the harshly-lit booking photos of the named defendants, as each one turns themselves in to the Fulton County Sheriff's Office.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis ordered the ex-president and 18 co-defendants in the election scheme case to turn themselves in before Friday at noon.
Critics blast the former president for another broken promise.
The Justice Department is investigating whether conditions at the overpopulated Fulton County Jail, where dozens of inmates have died, are unconstitutional.
The former president is still pushing the narrative at the heart of his fourth indictment in Georgia. Brian Kemp, the state's Republican governor, responded that the election "was not stolen."
The former president is being charged with state crimes. He can't pardon himself out of this one.
Highlights of the 98-page indictment include Trump's old tweets, some big names and the alleged commission of crimes well into Biden's presidency.
The former secretary of state and 2016 rival said she feels "profound sadness that we have a former president who has been indicted on so many charges."