Donald Trump returns to X, posts mugshot

Trump's first post on the platform in more than two years.

Former US President Donald Trump shared his mugshot on X, the site that replaced Twitter.

Trump became the first former US president to be photographed after being arrested in Georgia on charges of attempting to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.

He was also charged with a dozen felonies.

Trump paid a $200,000 bail bond to be released from the Fulton County jail while awaiting trial.

Soon after Georgia officials made the mugshot public, Trump took to X to share it himself, writing, “Election interference, never surrender.”

The mugshot is Trump’s first post on the platform in more than two years.

Following the invasion of the US Capitol, the seat of congress on January 6, 2021, the politician’s X account was banned.

Elon Musk restored Trump’s account shortly after acquiring X last year.

Trump, who is running for president in 2024, also posted the mugshot on his campaign website, along with a donation request.

He stated that he was “arrested despite having committed no crime.”

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