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Trump's Lawyers Reject Request to Broadcast Former President's Arraignment in Court, Citing Security Concerns

Lawyers for former US President Donald Trump told a New York judge on Monday that they oppose a request by media outlets to broadcast his arraignment in court. The request was made by CNN and other news organizations seeking access to the proceedings via live video transmission.

According to the Trump team's letter, denying the request would prevent a "circus-like atmosphere" from developing during the arraignment, raise unique security concerns, and go against President Trump's presumption of innocence. They pointed out that any video or photography of the proceeding could heighten these serious concerns, particularly due to Secret Service-related issues.

In contrast, the Manhattan District Attorney's office also responded to the news outlets' request but ultimately deferred to the judge to decide how best to manage his courtroom. The district attorney noted that it would be a defensible exercise for the court to exclude or restrict videography, photography, and radio coverage of the arraignment in the interest of avoiding potential prejudice to the defendant.

However, the prosecutors also acknowledged that there does not appear to be a categorical prohibition on cameras during an arraignment under existing New York statutes and case law. They pointed out that a similar request for audio-video broadcasting was made for a 2021 arraignment in another case involving Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg.

Judge Juan Merchant will have to decide how to proceed with the request, balancing the need for transparency and media access against concerns about security and fairness during the proceeding.
 
😊 The fact that lawyers for Donald Trump are rejecting the idea of his arraignment being broadcasted live in court just raises more questions 🤔... Like, isn't an arraignment a pretty public event already? 📺 Not to mention the security concerns, but can't they just, I don't know, make sure Secret Service is present and secure? 😅 It feels like they're trying to create some kind of mystery around it, but really, shouldn't we be able to see how justice is being served? 💼
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... a former president's arraignment is like this big spectacle, right? And Trump's lawyers are trying to keep it under wraps because of security concerns... but isn't that just a form of censorship too? I guess what's at play here is the tension between fairness and transparency. The media wants to show the public what's going on, but the prosecution is worried about compromising the trial. It's like, can we really have a fair trial if nobody's watching? And what does it say about our society that we need so many cameras and reporters in court anyway? Is it just a way for us to feel connected to the justice system, or are there more sinister forces at play? 📺
 
🤔 This is kinda weird, dont you think? I mean, arraignment's a big deal but why cant we just get a live stream of it like any other court case? 📺♂️ The Trump team's all worried about security concerns but is it really that bad to have some cameras in the room? And what about us, the public, getting to see how this whole thing goes down? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg this is crazy 🤯, i feel like something out of a movie, can't they just let us see what's going on in that court? it's not like trump hasn't made headlines enough already... i'm all for transparency but at the same time, i get why there would be security concerns. do you think we'll ever find out what really goes down behind closed doors in those kinda situations? 🤔
 
omg did u know that trump's lawyers r going all out to stop live coverage of his arraignment? 🤯 like what even is a "circus-like atmosphere"? sounds kinda fishy 2 me... anyway i think the manhattan district attorney's office is just trying to play it cool while still not wanting any drama. 🙃 security concerns and all that jazz, yeah sure... can't we just have an open court for once? 🤷‍♀️
 
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