Donald Trump attorney John Eastman’s mugshot just surfaced in Fulton County

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Up to now Donald Trump has managed to avoid a mugshot because his indictments have come in jurisdictions where a mugshot wasn’t part of the equation. But Georgia is a different beast. Sure enough, Trump and his eighteen co-defendants will all be subjected to mug shots once they surrender themselves to the Fulton County Jail. Those mugshots are already surfacing.

Former Trump attorney John Eastman turned himself in on Tuesday and ended up with this mugshot:

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John Eastman doesn’t look ghastly in this photo, but he doesn’t exactly look good either. He almost seems to have the look of someone who’s in the process of finally realizing that he’s in serious trouble. It’s certainly a different John Eastman than the cocky clown we’ve seen in previous public appearances.

The other defendants, including Donald Trump, will end up having mugshots taken and released as well. While a mugshot isn’t anything, legally speaking, it will serve as a form of catharsis for the roughly two hundred million Americans who are now saying in polls that they want Trump criminally prosecuted for his crimes. It’s a start. And it’ll only get worse for Trump and his co-defendants from here.

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