*Attorney Antonio Moore looks into the constitutionality of Donald Trump running for president and even possibly getting elected if incarcerated in prison.

Here’s what we reported earlier about Trump’s indictment, arrest, and booking via CNN:

Donald Trump has surrendered at the Fulton County jail on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 election results, the fourth time this year the former president has faced criminal charges. Additionally, his mugshot was taken and released to the public.

Trump departed from his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club and landed in Atlanta Thursday evening to turn himself in at the notorious Fulton County jail.

Trump mugshot meme (via X)

Our favorite Trump mugshot meme, so far.

Like most of his 18 co-defendants in the sprawling racketeering case who have already surrendered at the jail, Trump’s processing through the facility will likely be completed quickly because the former president and his lawyers have already negotiated his consent bond agreement.

Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to target the co-defendants and witnesses in the case.

Trump covered the cost of his $200,000, bond by putting 10% toward it and working with a local Atlanta bonding company called Foster Bail Bonds LLC, sources told CNN.

Trump’s surrender in Georgia marks the fourth time this year the former president has turned himself in to local or federal officials after criminal charges were brought against him – episodes that had never been seen in  the US before 2023.

The scene of Trump traveling to be arrested while denouncing the charges against him as politically motivated repeated itself again Thursday, but that still didn’t shake the remarkable and unprecedented scene of a former president – and the leading GOP candidate for the White House in 2024 – facing a criminal indictment.

Source: Will Donald Trump Become the First Former President in U.S. History That Runs for Office from Prison? | WATCH