Trump's Georgia trial will be televised, judge says
- The court proceedings against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in their Georgia election fraud case will be televised and live-streamed on YouTube, according to a ruling by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee.
- Mr. Trump, along with 19 other people, is facing 13 charges, including racketeering, for allegedly pressuring Georgia officials to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state.
- The decision to televise the trial comes after congressional Democrats called for Trump's federal criminal trials to be televised, stating that it is important for the public to witness the trials to accept the outcome.
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Trump’s trial will be televised. That transparency comes with a cost
Photo via Fulton County Sheriff’s OfficeQuality Journalism for Critical Times The first of the televised sessions in former President Donald Trump’s conspiracy trial in Georgia aired Sept. 5, and it was dull as a butter knife: Two of the 19 alleged conspirators arguing to have their cases separated from the mob and from each other. It was an inauspicious start to what is potentially the most important court case of our lifetime. TV pundits appla…
‘Reality show’: Trump’s Georgia trial to be televised
Donald Trump's next court trial in Georgia will be televised like a “reality show”, says Daily Mail Senior US Political Reporter Nikki Schwab. “We will be able to see what happens inside this Georgia courtroom,” Ms Schwab told Sky News Australia. “Also, it means there’s very prominent political figures that have been ensnared in this.”
Trump’s Georgia Trial Will Be Live-Streamed
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee says the criminal proceedings against former President Donald Trump will be live-streamed on YouTube. The video feed will be operated by the court, and pool coverage for television, radio, and photography will be allowed. Trump pleaded not guilty in the sprawling racketeering case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Trump, along with 18 of his associates, was charged with a 91-c…
Trump Unleashes Furious Rant After Judge Rules Georgia Trial Will be Televised
Donald Trump launched a late-night Truth Social tirade after the judge in the Georgia election interference ruled that trial will be televised for the entire nation to see. In the wee hours of Thursday night, the former president appeared to be having trouble sleeping and unleashed a late night/early morning furious rant on Truth Social, decrying what he called “injustice.” At around 3 am ET, he posted, “I am being “railroaded” by a highly part…
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