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Trump's mug shot is now a means of entertainment and fundraising − but it will go down in history as an important cultural artifact

  • Written by Jonathan Finn, Professor of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University

One of the most anticipated events in the summer of 2023 was former President Donald Trump’s mug shot.

The Fulton County Sheriff’s office released Trump’s mug shot on Aug. 24, 2023, a little more than one week after a grand jury in Georgia indicted the former president and 18 associates for alleged attempts to overturn the...

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