Trump's Georgia jailhouse mug shot makes history
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[August 25, 2023]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) -Donald Trump has had his picture taken innumerable times over
the decades, from his early days as a real estate magnate to his turn as
a reality TV star and throughout his tumultuous four years in the White
House.
But the mug shot released by Georgia authorities on Thursday, showing a
scowling Trump just minutes after he was booked on more than a dozen
felony counts at an Atlanta jail, may become the most famous of all,
shared around the world by both detractors and supporters.
Trump, who is running for president in the 2024 election, had already
made history as the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges
- not once but four times. This, however, was the first time he had to
pose for a booking photo.
Unlike the other authorities, who gave him a pass, Georgia opted to
process him like any other criminal defendant, including fingerprints
and a mug shot, in a case stemming from Trump's efforts to overturn his
2020 election loss in the state.
In the photo, an unsmiling Trump, 77, glares into the camera, his brow
furrowed, his jaw clenched and his red tie knotted tightly.
Trump wasted little time using the mug shot for fundraising purposes,
posting it on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, as well as on his
own social media platform, Truth Social.
The X post was Trump's first in more than 2-1/2 years, after his account
was banned following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his
supporters. Elon Musk reinstated Trump's account last year soon after
acquiring X.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is
shown in a police booking mugshot released by the Fulton County
Sheriff's Office, after a Grand Jury brought back indictments
against him and 18 of his allies in their attempt to overturn the
state's 2020 election results in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., August 24,
2023. Fulton County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
Trump also put the photograph on his campaign website alongside an
appeal for donations, claiming he had been "arrested despite having
committed no crime."
Fake Trump mug shots had circulated online since shortly after he
was first indicted in Manhattan in March on charges involving hush
money paid to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election.
Outside the Fulton County Jail on Thursday, some Trump supporters
questioned why a mug shot was needed.
"The mug shot isn't necessary and is done to hurt him. But it
won't," Malcolm Davis, 19, said.
Others, however, saw an opportunity.
"We want them to take a mug shot. We want to put it on a T-shirt. It
will go worldwide. It will be a more popular image than the Mona
Lisa," said Laura Loomer, a former Republican congressional
candidate.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Additional reporting by Andy Sullivan and
Rich McKay; Editing by Howard Goller)
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