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That Trump would love to turn the calm of the courtroom into something like a campaign rally — is regrettable, but no reason to keep the cameras out. Bill Cotterell: Why Trump trials should be ...
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a legal motion backing media requests for live television coverage of his federal trial on charges he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 ...
Trump’s long-standing strategy is to delay his trials, get elected and then work to make them go away. From that perspective, this has been a good week for him. For more CNN news and newsletters ...
A U.S. policy prohibits cameras in federal court. But House Democrats, legal experts and even one of the former president’s own lawyers want that to change.
Daniel M. Kolkey argues that televising trials can distort the truth-seeking process of a criminal trial and chill witnesses' willingness to cooperate; that televising trials interferes with the privacy of victims, witnesses and defendants; that the decision whether to televise trials does not lend itself to a case-by-case determination; and ...
If you were to dream up a hypothetical case that demanded cameras in federal courts, it would be United States of America v. Donald J. Trump. Every American voter will have a unique and pressing ...
E. Jean Carroll v. Trump, 2019–2024, a concluded suit regarding sexual assault and defamation; New York v. Trump et al, 2019–2024, a concluded suit regarding fraudulently misrepresenting the value of real estate; Thompson v. Trump, 2021–present, ongoing suit alleging responsibility for the January 6 United States Capitol attack
Trump's felony cases face timing setbacks after the Supreme Court said it will decide whether Trump has presidential immunity from being prosecuted for acts he took in office.