Georgia Judge Rules Cameras Will Be Allowed in Courtroom if Trump Indicted

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BREAKING: Georgia Judge Rules Cameras Will Be Allowed in Courtroom if Trump Indicted
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Definitely mixed feelings.

I really hate the idea of giving him any platform to try to turn the trial into a reality shit show. The worst thing that you can do with an attention seeking child is to give them attention.

The flip side is transparency. The more transparency, the less opportunity for outright lies about the process. No amount of truth and reality will matter to the kool-aid chuggers, but there are still some with one foot still in reality.

If it makes you feel any better, as a fan of Knowledge Fight, I followed the Alex Jones Sandy Hook defamation trial in Texas pretty closely. Alex did his best to turn the trial into a circus, throwing out deep state conspiracies, complaining about the process and his first amendment rights on the stand, and otherwise showboating. The judge was on top of it and shut it all down, and a lot of that came back to bite him in the ass. It didn't help that Alex kept doing his show while the trial was ongoing and freshly defaimed the plaintiffs and alluded to the jury as being brainwashed liberals.

I'd imagine the same thing happens here. Whether trying to make a circus out of the proceedings helps Trump in the presidential race, I don't know. But it's not going to do him any favors with the judge and jury.

I saw some of the trial. That judge just radiated the look some parent of a toddler has at MacDonalds. The "I am not going to yell and I am not going to bend. I am the adult, this is the toddler. And that is the way it is going to be"

You will keep your shoes on.

45 seconds later

You will keep your shoes on

45 seconds later

You will keep your shoes on

45 seconds later

You will keep your shoes on or we are going home.

The judge and jury won't mean a thing if he wins the election and takes office before they convict him. He'll just pardon himself and try to destroy everyone involved in the cases against him. His defense team will focus heavily on delaying the trial.

He can't pardon himself in state level trials.

No problem! He'll just create an executive order that he has that power. Done.

Not constitutional you say? He'll fix that the same way.

He can't pardon state charges

And then it goes to the Supreme Court and they have a novel theory about pardons or some legal shenanigans where he can count time in the White House as time served.

It is nothing to do with transparency. Courtrooms are open to the public in most cases and open the press in all cases. Written transcripts are widely available. It is nothing to do with being able to tell what's happening inside it's the ability of the media to be able to dice and cut little clips for their segments little blurbs little gachas little reaction shots with no context that they can feed to their viewers without any sense of journalistic integrity. Cameras in a courtroom are only about sensationalist media. They have always and always will uproot the actual movement of Justice. We've seen it before we'll see it again here, but probably worse since it's him.

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Hopefully any kind of jury isn't shown on camera otherwise this is doxxing.

Way too early for a jury, but when cameras are in courtrooms theyโ€™re not allowed to do things like show the jury, or show witnesses or evidence that the judge rules must remain confidential. Any violation and the photographer could be held in contempt.

No amount of transparency will prevent his outright lies. It's going to be a total shit show.

He's a bitch when around anyone with any real authority. I'm for it. I want his followers to see how weak, pitiful, and guilty he really is.

They will never see that no matter what though. Their feeble minds cannot handle being slightly wrong. Let alone collosally so.

Spin it for them. It's not that they were wrong, but rather Trump lied to them and he made them look bad.

They would be out for blood

It's tough because the last few high profile cases to allow cameras in the courtroom have if anything shown that too much transparency can be a bad thing, especially when you make a spectacle out of a process that anyone who isn't a trial attorney isn't going to properly understand, but will certainly draw their own conclusions regardless

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Since RICO is likely part of the George indictment, we may get to see Trump/Giuliani/Powell/etc on the stand. That'll be amazing.

I just hope Nebraska is growing enough corn for the future popcorn needs.

I just hope Nebraska is growing enough corn for the future popcorn needs.

Doubt.

Worker productivity will plummet.

Just like when we were all watching the insurrection instead of working on jan 6th

Me: sorry can't come into work today, I gotta watch Trump get roasted in Georgia.

This will only help his campaign, unfortunately.

It's hard to say. Honestly, I think the GOP is in a pinch. They want the turnout that trump affords them but they also want him out of the way as clean as possible. When MAGA people come to the realization that the GOP is trying the bait and switch, shit will really get spicy.

Exactly this. This was a lesson learned in 1923 that we seem to have forgotten a hundred years later.

Does anyone know why they don't allow cameras in federal courtrooms? I'm curious if there's a good reason for it, or if it's one of these weird laws from a time before cameras.

I believe cameras aren't allowed in federal courtrooms because it prevents jurors from being identified and threatened/blackmailed.

Ohh, this is gonna be great lmao. Any guesses on how Donny is gonna spin his propaganda in the courtroom?

I just want to see his illiterate ass get asked to read something out loud

Honestly that spin sounds like a pretty good reason to keep the media out.

Kinda weird it doesn't really say why. Like in practice maybe it doesn't matter but I'm curious if this is a "in this state we always allow cameras and we're not making an exception" ruling or a "this is in the public interest" ruling.

Itโ€™s such a common everyday occurrence now, may as well.

I can see him quiet and pouting on camera like the little man-baby he was with Putin. And taking the 5th on everything.

Ugh. Terrible decision. Cameras in a court room have never brought us anything but miscarriage of justice. With Trump it's gonna be even worse.

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