News Corp Columnist Angela Mollard says former US president Donald Trump’s mug shot is going to become “emblematic of his martyr status”. “Even the parade or the notion of him going from White House to jailhouse – it was done at primetime news time, there was a cavalcade of cars, he filled in his own details,” Ms Mollard told Sky News host Erin Molan. “Support is pretty much neck and neck for Biden and Trump so, where do we go from here?”
News Corp Columnist Angela Mollard says former US president Donald Trump’s mug shot is going to become “emblematic of his martyr status”.
“Even the parade or the notion of him going from White House to jailhouse – it was done at primetime news time, there was a cavalcade of cars, he filled in his own details,” Ms Mollard told Sky News host Erin Molan.
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