Trump backs push to allow cameras in courtroom for federal election subversion trial
- Former President Donald Trump's legal team has requested that his election subversion trial in Washington, DC, be televised, despite court rules and the opposition of the Justice Department, who argue that the judge does not have the authority to allow cameras.
- Trump's lawyers argue that broadcasting the trial would allow the American public to see that the case is an unconstitutional charade, while media outlets argue that there is significant public interest in televising the trial to help undermine conspiracy theories surrounding the case.
- The trial, scheduled to begin on March 4, has emerged as a potent legal threat to Trump's political fortunes, and he is currently facing four criminal proceedings in total.
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Trump’s legal team asks for federal election subversion trial to be televised
(CNN) — Former President Donald Trump’s legal team has formally told a federal court that he would like his election subversion trial in Washington, D.C., to be televised. Court rules do not allow for broadcasting of federal proceedings, and the Justice Department is opposed to allowing cameras. Several media outlets have asked the court to consider allowing cameras at the historic trial, set for March. “President Trump absolutely agrees, and in…
Trump Shakes Up Case Ahead Of Trial Date With Bold New Demand - Wants It Televised
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have filed a motion to have his ‘election interference’ trial televised, though the Justice Department has already voiced opposition to that. As The Epoch Times reported, Trump’s attorneys have argued that the unprecedented nature of the case — a former president on trial for federal charges — makes it necessary for the public to be able to watch the proceedings, especially as Trump remains, by far, th…
Trump Joins Media Outlets in Pushing for His Federal Election Interference Case to Be Televised
Donald Trump is pushing for his federal election interference trial in Washington to be televised, joining media outlets that say the American public should be able to watch the historic case unfold.
Trump demanded to allow broadcasts from the courtroom
Lawyers for former US President Donald Trump have appealed to Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is considering the 2020 election case, to allow live broadcasts from the courtroom, The New York Times reported. “Trump demands that these hearings be fully televised,” his lawyers said in a petition. It is noted that US federal courts in most cases prohibit taking photos and videos from the courtroom. Earlier it became known that American voters trust Trump m…
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