Former President Donald Trump Plans to Surrender at Fulton County Jail

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Summary:

  • Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to surrender at Fulton County Jail in Georgia.
  • The FAA has issued a temporary flight restriction indicating his arrival from 6.45 PM to 9 PM tomorrow.
  • Trump will undergo fingerprinting and a mugshot before being released, but with restrictions.
  • This historic event marks the first time a former president's mugshot and fingerprints are taken in a local jail.
  • Trump must not communicate with co-defendants, witnesses, or victims, even on social media.
  • Legal consequences, including bond revocation and custody, await if Trump violates the terms.
  • Media presence is substantial as anticipation grows for the surrender.


The FAA issued a temporary flight restriction over the Fulton County Jail, marking a clearer timeframe for Trump's surrender. He will arrive tomorrow evening from New Jersey to surrender and be processed.


Former President Donald Trump is set to surrender himself at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia. The FAA has issued a temporary flight restriction over the jail, indicating a specific time for Trump's arrival. The restriction will be in effect from 6.45 PM until 9 PM tomorrow night. The surrender process will include taking fingerprints and a mugshot, both of which will be made public. The procedure is expected to take around an hour, after which Trump will be free to go, although with certain restrictions.

This historic event will mark the first time a former president's mugshot and fingerprints are taken within a local jail. Despite his release, Trump will be prohibited from communicating, intimidating, or threatening co-defendants, witnesses, or victims related to the case, either directly or indirectly, including on social media platforms.


Political expert attorney Josh Schiffer explains potential consequences if Trump violates the bond agreement. Media presence is strong around the jail as anticipation builds for Trump's surrender.

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