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Donald Trump's lawyer is prepared to make a demand if the former President gets charged with trying to overturn the election results: His client demands that there be cameras in the courtroom. Honestly, that's a reasonable demand and it would make a lot of sense. Having the entire thing televised would be a great way to prove that there are no shenanigans taking place that the public can't see. But it won't go the way Trump wants it to go, so it is bizarre that he's even making that request. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains what's happening. Link - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo.
*This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Donald Trump's newest lawyer has decided that his client, well, he decided after consulting with his client, I should say, that they want to have cameras in the courtroom. If Donald Trump is put on trial for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the lawyer said, I would hope that the Department of Justice would join in that effort so that we can take the curtain away and all Americans can see what's happening, because Donald Trump wants the public to see, he wants to see how he's being persecuted. He wants them to see the poor, defenseless, pitiful, pathetic, ridiculous looking. Little Trump is being so picked on by the federal government, right? Yeah. If we put cameras in that courtroom, Donald, it's not gonna do what you think it's going to do. In fact, it's gonna turn millions of voters who might be on the fence about you, totally away from you. But I agree 100%. We should have cameras in that courtroom, not just for that reason, but also maybe to show all those MAGA freaks out there that, listen, no shenanigans are taking place. Here is a fully transparent process. Let's do it. You can tune in every day and watch it while you're at work just to see that Donald Trump can't lie to you at the end of each day telling you things happened when they didn't actually happen. I think that's a good idea. I think taking that away from him by putting cameras in the courtroom is a smart idea. Unfortunately, unlike Donald Trump's lawyers, I understand how the law works. And this, these would of course be federal charges and photography and video is not allowed in federal cases. Trump's lawyers know that. That's why they filed this motion, because they know they cannot do it. So by filing this request saying, we want cameras in the courtroom, and then of course, if this thing does get, if, if he does get indicted for these charges and it goes to trial, the judge is gonna have to say, no, I can't do that. So what happens? Then? As soon as that judge says, listen, you know, we're not allowed to have cameras. Trump goes out there on truth social, and he's gonna say, they're not allowing transparency. They wanna do it behind closed doors because they're gonna rig the system. They're gonna come after me. That's why they did it. And it me off that the stories I've read on this haven't mentioned that. Like that's the glaringly obvious thing. You make a ridiculous request to the court that you know they can't do, and then when they tell you they can't do it, you come back and like, see, it's rigged against us, right? They're trying to do all this stuff and they don't want you to see because of what they're gonna do. To me, it's all rigged. Everything I say is true. Everything they say is false. Otherwise they'd let that camera In there, even though it's a federal law and you can't do it. So that's what this is all about. Now, again, I would love to see cameras in the courtroom, but I know it can't happen as so do Trump's lawyers, but that knowing it can't happen is the reason that they filed this request in the first place.