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Donald Trump indicted; lawyer eager for televised trial.

An Attorney’s Plea: Televise Trump’s Trial for ​the American People to See

An attorney representing Donald⁢ Trump in his‍ case over alleged election subversion said Sunday that he “would love” to see ⁣the former president’s trial televised amid calls from ⁢House ‌Democrats for cameras to be allowed inside a federal⁣ courtroom.

“I personally would love to see that,” Lauro ‌told​ Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday. “I’m convinced ⁣the⁤ Biden administration does not⁤ want the American people to see⁢ the truth. And ‌they acted on it by filing this protective order,⁢ which is an effort to keep important information about this case from the press.”

Surprising Lack⁣ of Media ⁢Support

Lauro said he was surprised that media networks haven’t ‌already “lined up ​and filed pleadings” to‍ the⁢ Washington, ‍D.C., ‌federal ⁣court to allow cameras into the forthcoming proceedings. He alleged ‍a “very ⁣broad⁣ attempt by the Biden ⁣administration to keep information away from the American ⁤people‍ during the election ⁣season.”

“The American people have a right to know; of‍ course, Joe Biden doesn’t ‌want that ​to happen.”

Trump came‌ to‌ federal‍ court last‍ Thursday, ⁤where he pleaded guilty to four federal charges over his⁢ alleged efforts to subvert the outcome⁣ of the 2020 election. Special counsel later filed a motion​ to the judge presiding over⁤ the case, asking​ for ⁢a⁢ protective order for evidence, citing recent social media threats made by Trump on his‌ Truth Social ⁣platform.

Lauro said the statements cited by the Justice Department were ‍Trump’s response⁢ in a ‍”political” fashion.

“This is the problem with bringing a ‍political prosecution in a political season,” Lauro said on Sunday. “President Trump was responding in a political way⁣ to some‌ of his political opponents. And the Biden administration wants the judge to put in​ place an order that will prevent the press from obtaining exculpatory and material information that might be relevant to ​these proceedings.”

The Judicial Conference, which is ⁤chaired‌ by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, could vote to amend the rules to allow cameras in ‌the‍ federal courtroom, though they’ve been reluctant ‌to do so​ in the past. Congress could also pass‍ a law.

On Aug. 4, ⁤at least three dozen⁣ House Democrats led ⁣by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)⁤ called for televising Trump’s federal trials, writing a letter to Judge Roslynn Mauskopf, who oversees the administration of federal ‌courts.

“If the public ​is to fully accept the outcome, it will⁤ be vitally important for ​it to witness, as ‌directly as ‌possible, how the trials‍ are conducted, the‌ strength of the ⁢evidence adduced, and the credibility of witnesses,” the lawmakers said.

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