Report shows indictments were supported for individuals who weren't ultimately charged, including Kelly Loeffler, David Perdue, ex-Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn
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Former US president seeks to sever his case from some other defendants who are accused along with him of illegally trying to overturn results of 2020 election in southern state
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Geoff Duncan, state's lieutenant governor during 2020 election, says series of criminal indictments should persuade Republicans not to pick former president as 2024 nominee
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The instantly iconic image, the first-ever of an ex-president being booked on criminal charges, drives home his indictments in a newly powerful way, including for his fundraisers
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Mug shot shows unsmiling former president as he reports for fourth indictment since leaving office, before heading back to New Jersey on $200,000 bond
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Trump lawyer booked over efforts to overturn Biden's electoral win, says he is 'honored to be involved in this case'
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Request comes as lead prosecutor calls for January 2 start date in the case, one of four that former president faces in middle of White House reelection campaign
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There was no immediate confirmation from prosecutors about who was charged and for what; document listing criminal charges showed over a dozen felony counts