Monday, October 28

Mark Meadows, Donald Trump’s ex-chief of workers, surrenders to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia

ATLANTA — Trump White House chief of workers Mark Meadows surrendered in Atlanta on fees associated to efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Meadows, who had sought to keep away from having to show himself in whereas he seeks to maneuver the case to federal courtroom, turned himself in Thursday. Bond was set at $100,000.

Donald Trump was additionally set to show himself in Thursday to authorities in Georgia on fees that he illegally schemed to overturn the 2020 election in that state, a county jail reserving anticipated to yield a historic first: a mug shot of a former American president.



Trump’s give up, coming amid an abrupt shake-up of his authorized crew, follows the presidential debate in Milwaukee the night time earlier than that includes his main rivals for the 2024 Republican nomination — a contest during which he stays the main candidate regardless of broad authorized troubles. His presence in Georgia, although doubtless transient, is swiping the highlight anew from his opponents after the talk during which they sought to grab on his absence to raise their very own presidential prospects.

The Fulton County prosecution is the fourth legal case in opposition to Trump since March, when he turned the primary former president in U.S. historical past to be indicted. Since then, he’s confronted federal fees in Florida and Washington, and this month he was indicted in Atlanta with 18 others — together with Meadows, and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani — underneath a racketeering statute usually related to gang members and arranged crime.

Giuliani surrendered on Wednesday and posed for a mug shot.

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