Ty Cobb predicted on Friday that Trump's 2024 campaign will fundraise off the mugshot 'before he leaves the jail.'
, whom he allegedly asked to find enough votes to tilt the election in his favor, but it was later expanded to include alleged efforts to submit a false slate of pro-Trump electors to the Electoral College. Trump has maintained his innocence in the case, saying Willis has targeted him for political purposes.
Trump could be forced to take his first mugshot when he turns himself in for arraignment, a date for which has not yet been set. Although Trump had been indicted three times prior to the latest announcement, other prosecutors have opted to not require a mugshot in those cases. Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines on August 12. Ex-White House attorney Ty Cobb predicted Trump's 2024 campaign will fundraise off his anticipated mugshot., telling reporters that"it doesn't matter your status" during a press conference earlier this month. This would make Trump the first United States president to ever have a mugshot.
Cobb, former U.S. assistant attorney and member of the Trump legal team between July 2017 and May 2018, predicted Trump's 2024 presidential campaign would use the mugshot to raise money before he leaves the jail during an interview with"I don't think he'll be subjected to any physical search, personally, by the sheriff's office," he said."But I do think they will insist on the mugshot and the fingerprinting.
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