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booking photo of former President Donald Trump was taken in Atlanta on Thursday, August 24. Trump was booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia's 2020 election results. His booking number was P01135809. He is the first former US president with a mug shot.
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Trump speaks to the media at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after surrendering at the Fulton County jail on Thursday. "I did nothing wrong,"
Trump told reporters before boarding his plane.
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Trump's motorcade arrives at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta on Thursday.
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A photo of Trump is seen on a shirt as Trump supporters gathered near the jail Thursday.
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Trump's motorcade leaves the Fulton County jail on Thursday.
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Officers from the Fulton County Sheriff's Office stand guard outside the jail on Thursday.
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Trump's motorcade travels through Atlanta on Thursday.
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Anti-Trump protester Laurie Arbeiter demonstrates outside of the jail on Thursday.
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Trump lands at the Atlanta airport on Thursday.
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US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to the media near the entrance of the jail ahead of Trump's arrival on Thursday.
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All 19 co-defendants in the case have until Friday at noon to surrender at the Fulton County jail.
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Authorities maneuver vehicles as Trump supporters line a street near the jail on Thursday.
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Trump signs sit in the grass against a fence outside of the jail on Thursday.
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Law enforcement officers prepare for Trump's arrival on Thursday.
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Members of the group Blacks for Trump give an interview outside of the jail on Thursday.
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Trump supporter Malcolm Davis stands outside the jail on Thursday. He was wearing his late father's Air Force dog tag.
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Authorities put up barricades outside of the jail on Thursday.
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A TV reporter takes a live shot outside of the jail on Thursday.
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Rudy Giuliani, one of Donald Trump's most outspoken attorneys in 2020,
speaks to reporters outside the jail after he was booked on Wednesday, August 23.
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Mike Boatman waves a Trump flag in the parking lot across from the jail on Wednesday. He said he has been to 59 rallies to support Trump since 2016.
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From left, Trump attorneys Marissa Goldberg, Jennifer Little and Drew Findling are seen in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta on Monday, August 21. The lawyers met with the district attorney's office before
the details of Trump's bond agreement were released.
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The Atlanta skyline is seen behind the Fulton County jail on Monday.
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Fulton County District Attorney
Fani Willis speaks at a news conference in Atlanta on August 14 after her office charged Trump and 18 co-defendants.
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The 41-count indictment returned by the Fulton County grand jury was unsealed on August 14. It includes 13 charges against Trump.
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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney looks over the indictment papers on August 14.
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A person looks out a window at the Fulton County Courthouse on August 14.
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Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan leaves the Fulton County Courthouse on August 14. He was one of the witnesses who testified before the grand jury. "It was a very serious atmosphere, as you would expect, and one that was, you know, a back-and-forth conversation,"
Duncan told CNN's Erin Burnett. "And I was certainly honored to answer their questions to the best of my ability, and that's what I did for of my period of time that I was in there."
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A protester carries a sign saying "Fani: Just do it!" outside the courthouse on August 14.