Trump's lawyers oppose media broadcast of his arraignment, citing security concerns.
The legal team for former US President Donald Trump has submitted to a New York judge that they reject a request by various news organizations to broadcast Trump's arraignment on Tuesday. In a letter to Judge Juan Merchant, the Trump attorneys argued that allowing live video and photography of the proceedings would heighten "serious security concerns" related to Secret Service protection.
The team cited the extraordinary nature of this case, which includes potential threats to Trump's safety and the need to minimize disruptions to the court process. They stated that they are required under court rules to take into account potential security concerns when covering such high-profile cases.
In response, the Manhattan District Attorney's office has expressed willingness to defer to the judge's discretion on how to manage the courtroom, but noted that excluding or restricting media coverage would be a "defensible exercise" in light of potential prejudice to the defendant and maintaining order.
The Trump team has long been concerned about the potential risks associated with live broadcasting of high-profile court cases. In 2021, they successfully argued against live audio-video broadcasting for an arraignment related to tax fraud charges against the Trump Organization.
As one of several outlets requesting access to broadcast Tuesday's arraignment, CNN will have to wait and see how Judge Merchant decides to handle the situation.
The legal team for former US President Donald Trump has submitted to a New York judge that they reject a request by various news organizations to broadcast Trump's arraignment on Tuesday. In a letter to Judge Juan Merchant, the Trump attorneys argued that allowing live video and photography of the proceedings would heighten "serious security concerns" related to Secret Service protection.
The team cited the extraordinary nature of this case, which includes potential threats to Trump's safety and the need to minimize disruptions to the court process. They stated that they are required under court rules to take into account potential security concerns when covering such high-profile cases.
In response, the Manhattan District Attorney's office has expressed willingness to defer to the judge's discretion on how to manage the courtroom, but noted that excluding or restricting media coverage would be a "defensible exercise" in light of potential prejudice to the defendant and maintaining order.
The Trump team has long been concerned about the potential risks associated with live broadcasting of high-profile court cases. In 2021, they successfully argued against live audio-video broadcasting for an arraignment related to tax fraud charges against the Trump Organization.
As one of several outlets requesting access to broadcast Tuesday's arraignment, CNN will have to wait and see how Judge Merchant decides to handle the situation.