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Commentary: Donald Trump just saw the inside of a jailhouse — and possibly his own miserable future

Donald Trump, who has led a literally gilded life, got a close look Thursday at the grimy Fulton County Jail — the kind of facility where, if he is convicted of the charges brought by District Attorney Fani Willis, he may spend the rest of his life. He couldn’t have liked what he saw.

Trump surrendered for booking the night before the deadline set by the district attorney prosecuting him in the alleged plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election result in Georgia. Trump’s moments inside the jail’s booking center were supposed

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