"Trump's Co-Defendant Granted Bond, Trial Date Set, and Mug Shot Controversy Ensues"

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A judge in Georgia has set a bond of $100,000 for Harrison Floyd, the only defendant in the election interference case related to former President Donald Trump who was jailed after surrendering to authorities. Floyd, one of Trump's 18 co-defendants, had initially been denied bond due to concerns of being a flight risk. He is charged with racketeering, influencing witnesses, and conspiring to commit solicitation of false statements and writings. The other defendants, including Trump, were released on bond last week. Floyd remains in custody, and his attorney has not commented on the matter.
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