Dozens of Democratic Lawmakers Really Want Cameras at Trump's Trials

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Dozens of Democratic Lawmakers Really Want Cameras at Trump's Trials
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Dozens of Democratic lawmakers have called on the Judicial Conference to allow cameras into the courtroom for Donald Trump’s criminal trials.

—have called for a change to the camera policy, given the immense national interest in cases against the former president. Without cameras, some have noted, the public would also be at greater risk of consuming deceptive or misleading information about the proceedings.

“The idea that there is no visual primary source available to the larger public is unjustifiable in general, but especially when you know there will be so many competing narratives and so much misinformation about what’s happening in the courtroom,”The lawmakers’ letter—whose signers include members of the January 6 committee Reps.

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