First mugshots RELEASED of Trump’s Georgia ‘co-conspirators’ – and the ex-president’s own shot is expected tomorrow

First mugshots RELEASED of Trump’s ‘co-conspirators’ in Georgia – and ex-president’s own shot expected tomorrow

  • Former Georgia State Senator David Shafer shared his ‘new profile picture’ on Wednesday
  • Comes after two other co-defendants turned themselves in in Fulton County: attorney John Eastman and Atlanta bailiff and pollster Scott Hall
  • Trump plans to “proudly” extradite himself in Georgia on Thursday

The first few police photos from Fulton County in the case of Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election were shared this week.

Former Georgia State Senator David Shafer, the third known understudy, proudly announced Wednesday morning that his mugshot is his “new profile picture.”

He is the third person to turn himself in in connection with the 41 charges against Trump and his 18 co-defendants — the fourth and final charge against the former president.

Shafer had his mugshot taken after Trump attorney John Eastman and Atlanta bailiff and pollster Scott Hall became the first two co-defendants to turn themselves in at the Fulton County Jail.

Former Georgia State Senator David Shafer proudly announced his glowing mugshot as his new profile picture after turning himself in in Fulton County as one of 18 co-defendants in the case against Trump’s attempts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election

Republican pollster Scott Hall

Former Trump attorney John Eastman

Schafer was the third known co-defendant to turn himself in, after Republican pollster Scott Hall (left) became the first this week, followed by attorney John Eastman (right). Above are their police photos from the Fulton County Jail

‘Good morning! #NewProfilePicture,” Schafer, now known as X, wrote on Twitter along with the image of his highly overexposed mugshot.

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani is now on his way to extradite himself in Georgia.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis gave Trump and his co-defendants until noon on Friday, August 25, to voluntarily turn themselves over for booking and arraignment.

The sheriff there also suggested that the four-time indicted ex-president could finally get his first mug shot on the booking after avoiding this embarrassment on his last three charges.

Trump plans to turn himself in Thursday — the day after skipping the first Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Some speculated he would try to divert attention from the debate by turning himself in on Wednesday.

The ex-president’s 18 dubbed “co-conspirators” in the Georgia election fraud case are turning themselves in one by one before Friday’s deadline.

Donald Trump plans to hand himself over to Fulton County authorities on Thursday, which could result in his first mugshot after four indictments

Donald Trump plans to hand himself over to Fulton County authorities on Thursday, which could result in his first mugshot after four indictments

Critics have used AI-generated or photoshopped images of a Trump mug shot on their protest posters, but may now have a real image to replace after Thursday's surrender

Critics have used AI-generated or photoshopped images of a Trump mug shot on their protest posters, but may now have a real image to replace after Thursday’s surrender

Instead of participating in the first GOP debate, Trump sits down with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Meanwhile, eight other candidates take the stage at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee — except, perhaps, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who was rushed to the emergency room on Tuesday following a basketball injury.

In addition to Burgum, the other qualifying candidates include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and former governor of Arkansas. Asa Hutchinson.

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