In the late Friday filing, Trump argued that prosecutors want the trial held “in darkness” as part of what he claims is a politically motivated effort by President Joe Biden’s administration to undermine his bid for re-election next year.

In his latest filing by his lawyers, John Lauro and Todd Blanche, Trump endorsed requests by media organizations that U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan allow live television coverage of the trial.

“Every person in America, and beyond, should have the opportunity to study this case firsthand and watch as, if there is a trial, President Trump exonerates himself of these baseless and politically motivated charges,” said the filing.

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    1 year ago

    Dude’s so far out of his depth and he has no idea. Federal courts don’t allow televised proceedings. Full stop.

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      They have allowed it before and will again if it’s in the public benefit which judicially is a very high bar.

      Notably in federal civil court there is no rule 53 barring video recording like there is for criminal trial.