Former President Donald Trump has successfully completed the booking process and has left the Fulton County jail. His stay at the jail lasted approximately 20 minutes. His motorcade is now en route back to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

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As per jail records, Trump has been released on a bond. Jail records confirm that former President Donald Trump was arrested and booked at the Fulton County jail. According to the record, Trump is listed as 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 215 pounds, with blue eyes and blonde or strawberry hair.

Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat has emphasized that all 19 defendants involved in the Georgia election subversion case will go through the standard legal process, similar to any other criminal defendant in the county. This process includes the taking of fingerprints and mug shots.

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Trump’s mugshot was also taken as a part of the booking process. According to his detention record, Donald Trump is 215 pounds, 6 feet 3 inches tall, and has blonde or strawberry hair and blue eyes. He also has blue eyes.

Prior to turning himself in, Trump consented to other release terms, including not using social media to threaten co-defendants or witnesses in the case, and he also agreed to pay a $200,000 bond.

Trump is one of a total of 12 defendants who have turned themselves in as of right now. Trump and his 10 co-accused have been freed on bail. Harrison Floyd is the only defendant who is still being held in detention.

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The seven co-defendants who are still at large have until Friday noon ET to surrender. This former president has now surrendered himself to local or federal authorities four times this year as a result of the filing of criminal charges against him, a string of events that have never occurred in the United States prior to 2023.