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Former President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia. The sheriff plans to treat him like any other criminal defendant, including fingerprinting and a possible mug shot. The jail is under investigation by the Department of Justice due to previous issues. Trump will be released on a $200,000 bond with conditions not to intimidate witnesses or post intimidating content on social media. Co-defendants, including Mark Meadows and Jeffrey Clarke, sought to delay surrendering but were denied by a judge. There are reports of Trump replacing his defense attorney on the same day as surrendering. Trump supporters are gathered outside the jail.

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1. Former President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail.
2. The Fulton County jail is under a hard lockdown, and there will be a no-fly zone during his motorcade's arrival.
3. The sheriff intends to treat former President Trump like any other criminal defendant, including fingerprinting and possibly taking a mug shot.
4. The jail is under investigation by the Department of Justice.
5. Nine defendants have turned themselves in out of the 18 co-defendants charged in this case.
6. Rudy Giuliani turned himself in and was released on a $150,000 bond.
7. The former president will be released on a $200,000 bond under the condition that he does not intimidate witnesses or victims.
8. Some co-defendants, including Mark Meadows and Jeffrey Clarke, filed motions to delay their surrender but were denied.
9. There are legal developments as some defendants seek to move their cases to federal court.
10. There are reports that former President Trump replaced his defense attorney with Steve Dow on the day of his surrender.

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