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It wasn’t a midnight train to Georgia that carried the 19 criminal defendants charged by a Fulton County grand jury to that county’s sheriff’s office to have their mug shots taken last week, but one by one they all made the humiliating trek to the local jail to post the bond needed to avoid sitting in prison until their trials and to have the photographs snapped that would memorialize their disgrace. Those dreadfully humbled included former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows; former Trump lawyers Sidney Powell, John Eastman, Ken Chesebro and Jenna Ellis; former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark; and Trump’s uber-consigliere Rudy Giuliani.
On Thursday night came The Mother of All Mug Shots. Flying into Atlanta on a private plane that is racking up some...