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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    Broadcasting it will do nothing to sway his supporters. For fucks sake they WATCHED the debates he was in and loved every second of it while anyone with more than a single brain cell watched him get absolutely trounced in every one of them with his incoherent babbling and factually incorrect statements

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      since they’re cult zombies who are too far gone to be reachable, that means we can safely ignore what they think. we should turn our focus to the people who can still be reached instead and let the trump cultists cling to the trumptanic until it’s finally over (most likely outcome: death by old age in prison) and maybe then we’ll check back. until then, just assume everyone who still supports trump will continue to do so out of sheer loyalty until the bitter end and move on

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          safely ignore what they think, I mean. they’re dangerous but their opinions and loyalties aren’t subject to change and thus we need not worry about convincing them, only in stopping them from ruining the country

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      honestly, for the best. as fun as being able to dunk on him live during a stream of his trial would be, we can get the benefit of the historical documentation from a recording.

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    Of course he does. He just wants to use it as another campaign tool. Anyway, it’s not going to happen because that would also be against the law.

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    This is a dangerous catch-22 because televising the trial will only help his followers who will not see the truth being put forward, only finding more reason to believe in his “martyrdom” bullshit.

    As it stands we have multiple top-notch journalists from world-wide news sites reporting on what happens, and imo that’s good enough.

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      No, it’s not that. What’s going to happen is that Faux is going to go through that days testimony and create propaganda films cherry-pick and distort until they have a narrative that says all liberals are evil people who get off on persecuting Trump and the good god-fearing America-loving, Midwesterners and Southerners.

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        We already have excellent reporting on Trump’s civil trial going on right now, proving that it can be done well.

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          Yes, but Fox has no incentive to do it well. They have incentive to make an atrocity, and televising it gives them the means to do it.

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    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.