WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Fulton County, Georgia prosecutor pursuing election subversion charges against Donald Trump has proposed an Oct. 23, 2023 start for a trial against the former U.S. president and his 18 co-defendants, a court filing showed on Thursday.
On Thursday morning, a sizable group of Trump supporters gathered in front of the Fulton County, Georgia, jail in anticipation of the former president’s arrival. Trump is expected to appear at the jail on Thursday evening, where he will be fingerprinted and probably have a mug shot taken.
(Reporting by Rami Ayyub in Washington; Writing by Ismail Shakil)