The Democratic establishment put Donald Trump in prison and … skyrocketed his popularity in the run-up to the election

The Democratic system made the unprecedented move to imprison a former American president, namely N. Trump, for 20 minutes in an attempt to stop his descent into the 2024 elections. All it succeeded in doing was to further increase his popularity and the rallying of Republican voters.

Donald Trump is the first current or former US president to be legally arrested, photographed, fingerprinted and held in an Atlanta jail for allegedly trying to sway the 2020 election results in Georgia.

Democratic-controlled authorities treated him as inmate number P01135809 who turned himself in to authorities at the Fulton County Jail after being arraigned Aug. 14 on alleged charges including extortion, conspiracy, making false statements and soliciting a public servant to break his oath.

He was released on $200,000 bail and agreed to the restrictive condition that he not post on social media about witnesses or co-defendants in the case.

The 77-year-old tycoon remained in the Fulton County Jail for about 20 minutes and on his way out he denounced “a travesty of justice and interference in the 2024 election by authorities in the state of Georgia,” where he is facing criminal charges.

“I didn’t do anything wrong and everybody knows it,” said Trump, who is the favorite to claim the US presidency in the 2024 election and the Democrats are doing everything to block his descent, setting up an unprecedented sick political scenery.

The four indictments have backfired on the Biden administration, and his popularity has soared while rallying Republican voters, which usually… wins elections.

He is leading by a wide margin in the race for the GOP nomination.

Dozens of his supporters, holding placards and American flags, had gathered outside the courthouse yesterday.

Among them was Marjorie Taylor Green, an elected state congresswoman.

However, Donald Trump on Thursday uploaded to X (formerly Twitter) the historic photo taken during his arrest at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, marking his return to the social networking site after more than two years.

The former president had been using the particular social networking site since January 2021, a few days after the events at the federal Capitol.

Donald Trump has raised nearly $20 million in the past three weeks, a campaign spokesman said Saturday, referring to a period that roughly coincides with the indictment of the former president in state and federal cases that linked to his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.

Since Thursday’s appearance at an Atlanta, Georgia jail, where he was photographed as part of his official arrest process — the first time that has happened to a former president in U.S. history — Trump has raised $7.1 million, according to a spokesman’s post. by Steven Cheung at X (formerly Twitter).

On Friday alone, the Republican former president raised $4.18 million, making it the highest-grossing day for his campaign so far, Cheung added.

His photo, “mugshot” in English, taken by the sheriff’s department of the Georgia state capital, has been circulated on T-shirts, mugs, mugs, posters and even dolls by supporters and opponents alike.

The photo in question of him sporting a red tie, shiny hair and a scowling look was taken as the Republican presidential candidate was arrested on more than 12 felony charges in a criminal case in which he is accused of trying to sway the outcome of his election 2020.

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