i took a mug shot, which i never heard the words mug shot. they didn t teach me that at the wharton school of finance. so, keeping them honest however that works with this. it s hard to imagine that someone who grew up in new york and counted mob lawyer roy cohen has one of his close friends had never heard the words mug shot before yesterday. harder still to imagine when you see the t-shirt business political action committee was hawking at up to $1,000 a pop back in april, the one with a fake mug shot of him on it. even harder still when you listen to the conversation he had a few weeks before that, the one in which he clearly did hear the words mug shot from his friend, sean hannity. you d be arraigned yeah. that there would be a mug shot, you d be fingerprinted, and maybe even handcuffed. now, when you think about being at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and juxtapose it to that, how do you deal with that? well, i deal with it.
place where there are signs saying emits this way. and here we go through the indignities. i don t believe he actually was a way. we are told that his staff filled out that form in advance, which is why he s listed at a height of six foot three, 2:15, which probably has not been since the wharton school of finance, as you said there. but nonetheless, a sobering moment of really different from the other cases, whatever happens in this fulton county case, it is a reminder that this is the one that we can t pardon himself on. he has maybe less control of and it is a bit of a wildcard. it was a very sobering moment. one of the few moments of levity provided by donald trump with a self reported weight and height and stood next to him many times. i m about six foot four. navy is 61? maybe he is 61 and a half? 62? he s a bit shorter.
it is what it is. i took a mugshot, i never heard the words mugshot. they didn t teach me that at the wharton school of finance. in my whole, life i didn t know anything about indictment, and now i ve been indicted like four times. and all by the radical left, and coordination, absolutely in coordination with the justice department. interesting, didn t know anything about indictment. this is a guy who took a full page ad in the new york times, new york newspapers, calling for the death penalty for the kids who were known as the central park five. want to get to our panel in just a moment, but first i want to go straight to nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. he is live in atlanta for us tonight. vaughn, that was an eventful night in georgia, in part because things went a little differently for donald trump than they have gone in the last three times that he s been indicted prior to this. right, this time, he was truly treated like other defendants were.
president. donald j. trump was arrested on state charges related to election subversion in georgia thursday. he was booked and released on bond at the fulton county jail. former president took to the right wing network newsmax to discuss his surrender. terrible experience. i came in, i was treated very nicely. but it is what it is. i took a mug shot. which i never heard the words mug shot. they didn t teach me that at the wharton school of finance. and i have to go through a process of election interference. reporter: ahead of his surrender, trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions including not using social media to intimidate co-defendants and witnesses in the case. this is the fourth criminal case filed against the former president this year. whats tha thas taken place i travesty of justice.