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Trump would be making risky bet if he's banking on jury nullification: legal expert

Some legal experts believe a Georgia jury may acquit Donald Trump on racketeering and other charges as a form of protest, but a former federal prosecutor argued that the risk of that was low.

The former president was charged with violating the RICO Act in Fulton County, along with 18 other co-defendants, and concerns have been raised that jurors could believe district attorney Fani Willis overcharged Trump and then refuse to convict him, no matter how strong the evidence, but former federal prosecutor Shan Wu told CNN that he didn't see that happening.

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Trump supporters, detractors face off outside jail as he’s booked on Georgia racketeering charges

Former President Donald Trump was booked and quickly released at the Fulton County Jail Thursday evening during a trip from New Jersey to Atlanta that played out on primetime TV and capped a drama-filled day outside the facility.

Trump’s sprawling motorcade arrived at the jail at about 7:30 p.m. And he was released after about 20 minutes on a $200,000 bond agreement that bars him from threatening or intimidating anyone involved in the case – including on social media where the former president is prolific.

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Don Jr. is polling his viewers about how his dad's mugshot should be done

Donald Trump Jr. wants to know from his listeners how his father should handle his mugshot as he is booked and processed at the Fulton County Jail on Thursday following his arrest in the Georgia election racketeering case.

“I’m sort of for the mugshot. I want to know what you guys think,” said Trump Jr. on his "Triggered" show. He also speculated on how best it would be for Trump to pose for the mugshot. “Should he smile, smirk, give them an F U look?”

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Ex-Trump lawyer explains why it will be 'very hard' for Giuliani to get legal counsel

Former President Donald Trump's one-time legal counsel Tim Parlatore told MSNBC's Katy Tur on Thursday that Rudy Giuiani will struggle heavily to be able to get effective legal representation in the Georgia election racketeering case.

This comes amid reporting that Giuliani has hundreds of thousands of dollars in outstanding debt related to his legal problems.

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'Somewhat of a rally': Rudy Giuliani claims he was beloved by inmates at Fulton County jail

Rudy Giuliani on Thursday reflected on his time at the Fulton County jail by claiming he had been beloved by inmates at the facility while he was in "the bowels of the prison."

"You go into the prison, you walk through the prison, you walk past some of the prison cells, holding cells, and then you get into the room," he recalled to podcast host Charlie Kirk. "And the prisoners are actually in the room in which you are, which the mug shots [are] taken."

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'You're something else': Rudy Giuliani attacks Fani Willis as 'not an American'

Rudy Giuliani lashed out at President Joe Biden and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over his prosecution for alleged election interference in Georgia.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room program on Thursday, Giuliani accused Biden of "100 incidents of violations of people's constitutional rights."

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Michael Cohen has some harsh words for Rudy Giuliani

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen couldn't believe that his former boss was still unwilling to put up money to help his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani with his legal fees.

Giuliani was booked into the Fulton County jail on Wednesday after being indicted along with 17 other people allegedly involved in a racketeering conspiracy.

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'He'll probably die in prison': George Conway predicts grim future for Trump

Reflecting on Donald Trump's expected trip to Atlanta where he will be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken as he is booked on racketeering charges, conservative attorney George Conway painted a portrait of a grim future for the former president.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Conway, whose estranged wife Kellyanne worked as a White House adviser to Trump, predicted the former president stands no chance of avoiding jail where he will likely end his days.

Touching on the Republican Party debate on Wednesday night, Conway began, "They're all going to end up nominating a candidate who, you know, will maybe be a convicted felon, will probably die in prison, and was found by a federal district court to be a rapist. It's crazy."

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"I mean, essentially, he has been playing Russian roulette with the law and has loaded every single chamber," Conway explained. "He's not going to make it through all of this. The only way he can make it through all of this is if, somehow, he wins the presidency and then can declare himself immune from going to jail or being prosecuted."

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‘Asking for your help’: Trump's Georgia co-conspirators facing reality of crippling legal bills

Donald Trump's co-defendants in the sprawling Georgia racketeering case are facing years in court and "financially ruinous" legal fees, according to an Atlanta defense attorney.

Past racketeering cases in Fulton County that have involved multiple defendants dragged out for years, said local defense attorney Andrew Fleischman, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that most of those individuals simply don't have enough money to fight those charges through a trial's conclusion.

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'He deserves it': Morning Joe piles on Giuliani after Georgia booking

Before delving into Wednesday night's chaotic Republican Party presidential debate, "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough and conservative attorney George Conway addressed New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani being booked in an Atlanta jail on racketeering charges yesterday.

Discussing the fall of the man once heralded as "America's mayor," Scarborough kicked off the discussion with, "He deserves it."

"As we look at these [Georgia] mug shots, they all understand it is a very serious moment," Scarborough prompted Conway who expressed dismay at how far Giuliani has fallen after Scarborough stated, "What a sad, sad fall for a man who didn't have to be there."

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"No, it's absolutely stunning," Conway began. "I remember being a law clerk in New York for the federal appeals court there in 1987 and '88. You know, he was U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Basically, you know, 10 percent or 20 percent of the briefs were, you know, had his name on it."

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Trump supporters begin to converge in Atlanta for Thursday's appearance

A former U.S. Department of Justice official and another high-ranking aide to former President Donald Trump suffered legal setbacks in their challenges to the Fulton County 2020 presidential election interference case Wednesday.

Jeffrey Clark, Trump’s top environmental lawyer who provided advice that encouraged states to appoint an alternate slate of 2020 electors, and Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff, both fought to stave off their Fulton County prosecution on Wednesday.

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'America’s fool' Giuliani is making things worse for Trump: ex-Trump lawyer

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen on Wednesday mocked Rudy Giuliani over the former New York City mayor’s fall from grace.

Cohen during appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” suggested that Trump no longer respects Giuliani, who was among America’s most admired leaders in the aftermath of Sept. 11.

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Internet lampoons ​Trumpworld’s Georgia mugshots: 'You will never be David Bowie'​

Mugshots of nine of former President Donald Trump's indicted co-defendants are now circulating following their surrender to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia to face the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act charges filed by District Attorney Fani Willis for their alleged attempted theft of the 2020 election.

Ex-Georgia Republican Party Chair Cathy Latham, bail bondsman Scott Hall, and conservative lawyer John Eastman — author of the infamous "coup memo" instructing then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College votes — had their booking photos released on Tuesday. On Wednesday, ex-Georgia State Senator David Shafer (R-48th District), Trump lawyers Kenneth Chesebro, Ray Smith, Jenna Ellis, "Kraken" Sidney Powell, and Rudy Giuliani — New York City's erstwhile mayor — turned themselves in.

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