Friday, August 25, 2023

For You: Why Are Trump’s Accused Co-Conspirators Smiling for Their Mug Shots?

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Why Are Trump's Accused Co-Conspirators Smiling for Their Mug Shots?

A booking photo normally reflects gravity, bewilderment or even surprise. That is not the case with some of the former president's co-defendants.

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