Key takeaways:
- Former President Donald Trump will surrender to Fulton County authorities in Georgia on Thursday and will be released on a $200,000 bond.
- State Representative Tanya Miller (D) noted that Trump should be scared of facing Fulton County prosecutor Fani Taifa Willis in court.
- The bond order also states that Trump shall make no posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another individual on social media.
Former President Donald Trump is set to surrender to Fulton County authorities in Georgia on Thursday, and will be released from custody under an agreed-upon set of conditions. These conditions include a $200,000 bond and a prohibition from making any direct or indirect threats against any co-defendants, witnesses, victims, or the community.
State Representative Tanya Miller (D) spoke to MSNBC’s Joy Reid about the case, noting that Trump should be scared of facing Fulton County prosecutor Fani Taifa Willis in court. Miller said that Willis is one of the “most formidable prosecutors” in the state.
The bond order, entered Monday by Fulton County Superior Court Judge, also states that Trump shall make no posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another individual on social media. This is to ensure that the former president does not attempt to intimidate co-defendants or witnesses, or otherwise obstruct the administration of justice.
Trump and 18 others were indicted in the state on a host of charges, including racketeering, over their efforts to pressure officials into overturning the results of the 2020 election. It is unclear what the outcome of the case will be, but the conditions of the bond order will remain in effect until the case is resolved.
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