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Updated Aug 25, 2023 - Politics & Policy
Former President Trump's mug shot, taken in Fulton County Georgia. Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office
Inmate No. P01135809 — that's how Donald J. Trump of Palm Beach, Fla., is listed in the jail records of Fulton County, Ga., after Thursday night's 20-minute booking.
Why it matters: Trump has now made history as not only the first U.S. president — sitting or former — to face criminal charges, but the first to have their mug shot taken.
Updated Aug 25, 2023 - Politics & Policy
Trump's historic mug shot released in Georgia election case

Former President Trump's mug shot, taken in Fulton County Georgia. Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office
Inmate No. P01135809 — that's how Donald J. Trump of Palm Beach, Fla., is listed in the jail records of Fulton County, Ga., after Thursday night's 20-minute booking.
Why it matters: Trump has now made history as not only the first U.S. president — sitting or former — to face criminal charges, but the first to have their mug shot taken.
- The Fulton County Sheriff's Office released the first-ever mug shot of former President Trump following his surrender to authorities in the Georgia election interference case.
- Although it's Trump's fourth indictment, he has managed to dodge taking mug shots in the other cases.
- But Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat warned ahead of the Georgia indictment that authorities there intended to follow regular procedures when it came time to book the former president.
- He's listed as having blue eyes, and blond or strawberry hair.
- Later, the 2024 Republican presidential frontrunner shared the mug shot and a link to his website on X, formerly known as Twitter, in his first post to the platform in more than two years.
- He told Fox News Digital late Thursday that Georgia officials had "insisted on a mug shot and I agreed to do that," which he said was "not a comfortable feeling — especially when you've done nothing wrong."
- The detention center, known among locals as "Rice Street," has been criticized for its dangerous conditions and detainee deaths.
- In July, the U.S. Justice Department announced an investigation into the jail following the death of Lashawn Thompson, who was found covered in "insects and filth."
- An independent autopsy of Thompson ruled his death a homicide resulting from "severe neglect."
- Trump's bail was set at $200,000 earlier this week, adding to his already considerable legal fees.
- Trump's Georgia trial is also the first one that could be televised.
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