Trump Defendant in Fulton Election Probe Granted Bond, Trump's Attendance at Arraignment Uncertain

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Harrison Floyd, the last of the 19 people charged in the Fulton County election probe, has been granted a $100,000 bond after spending time in jail. Floyd, the former leader of the group Black Voices for Trump, was the only defendant held without bond. His attorney claimed that the prosecutor gave him bond due to optics, but the prosecutor's office denied this. Floyd is charged with five felony counts related to the alleged harassment of a county elections worker. He has become a cause celebre in conservative circles, with over $275,000 raised in donations for his defense.
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