April 3, 2023 Trump indictment news | CNN Politics

Donald Trump's lawyers have expressed opposition to a request by media outlets to broadcast his arraignment on Tuesday, citing concerns about security and the potential for a "circus-like atmosphere." In a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchant, the Trump team argued that allowing cameras into the courtroom would heighten security concerns related to the Secret Service, who are responsible for protecting Trump.

The lawyers also claimed that broadcasting the arraignment would compromise Trump's presumption of innocence and create an unfair spectacle. However, they acknowledged that Trump is required under court rules to consider potential security concerns.

In contrast, prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney's office told the judge that they would be willing to allow cameras into the courtroom, but only for a limited number of still photographs taken prior to the proceedings. The district attorney's office noted that there was no categorical prohibition on cameras during an arraignment under existing New York statutes and case law.

The request by media outlets to broadcast Trump's arraignment is likely to be considered by the judge in the coming days. This comes after a similar request was made for the 2021 arraignment of Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, where a limited number of still photographs were allowed.

One outlet that has requested access to the arraignment is CNN. The network's lawyers have expressed interest in having cameras present during the proceedings, but the exact details of their request remain unclear.

The outcome of this case will likely provide insight into how courts manage the media presence during high-profile arraignments and trials involving prominent figures like Trump.
 
I don't get why they're being so secretive about it 🤔. It's just an arraignment, right? I mean, we already have all the news about what's going to happen, but do we really need to watch it live? 📺 I think it'd be cool to see some photos of Trump walking into court or something, but a whole broadcast? Nah, that sounds like a total circus to me 🎪. And honestly, if there are security concerns about the Secret Service, can't they just have a private ceremony or something? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying we shouldn't know what's going on, but I don't think we need to watch it live either. Can't we just get the highlights afterwards? 📰
 
🤔 I mean, can you imagine watching Donald Trump walk into court without any cameras? It's gonna be like some kinda old-school spy novel or something 😂. But at the same time, having cameras in there would make it way more interesting to watch. Like, what's the point of a high-profile arraignment if nobody gets to see it live? 📺

And I feel for CNN, they must be totally stoked to have access to this sorta thing. But Trump's team is being super paranoid about security and stuff. I get it, but come on, he's not exactly hiding from the world anymore 😅.

Anyway, I guess it's all good that prosecutors are cool with limited stills pics before the proceedings start. At least we'll get some sorta glimpse into what's going down 📸. Fingers crossed for a juicy trial 💁‍♀️
 
Ugh 🙄 this is just so unfair! I mean come on, don't we deserve to know what's going down in a courtroom? The guy's being arraigned, that's already pretty intense, can't handle some cameras showing up? It's like they're trying to hide something from us... and what about Trump's "presumption of innocence"? If he's guilty, then why not show the whole thing? Make it public, get it over with. Can't we just have a little transparency in our justice system? 🤯
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit surprised they're even trying to keep it under wraps 🤔. I mean, Trump's been all over the news for years now, so what's one more arraignment gonna do? It's not like he's gonna magically become innocent just 'cause no one's watching 😂. And yeah, security is a concern, but can't we just get a glimpse of this in action? People want to know what's going down 📺.

I think the DA's office makes some sense with their request for limited photos 📸. It's not like they're asking for a live broadcast or anything crazy like that. Just a little transparency, you know? But I guess it's all about finding that balance between security and keeping things transparent ⚖️.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out 👀. I've got my popcorn ready 😄...
 
Ugh, great, another chance for Trump to play hero and hide behind security concerns 🤦‍♂️. Like, come on, he's been doing this for years and it's always about "national security" or whatever 🙄. I bet the real reason is so they can't be held accountable for their actions and have a free pass to spin the narrative however they want 💼. And now they're worried about cameras? How original 😂. The lawyers are just trying to create some drama, like it's not already clear that Trump is guilty as sin 🚫. It's always gonna be a circus with him around, and I'm sure this arraignment will be no exception 🎪. Mark my words, they'll find ways to spin this and make it look good for them 👀.
 
📰🤯 I'm low-key hyped about this whole thing 🤔. It's crazy to think that Trump is even going through an arraignment 😱. I mean, who doesn't love a good drama-filled courtroom scene 📺? But seriously, it's all about balance, right? ✊️ The media outlets want access, but security is key 🔒. Can we get some behind-the-scenes shots of the Trump squad getting ready for their big day tho? 🤷‍♂️ A few stills wouldn't hurt 📸.
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, it's only natural for the public to wanna see what's goin' down in court, especially with someone as big of a deal as Donald Trump. But I get why the Trump team is tryin' to keep things low-key - security concerns are legit, and you don't wanna create a scene. On the other hand, the prosecutors think it's okay to let some cameras in for a peek, but only under certain conditions. 📸

It's kinda like how they handled that Weisselberg arraignment last year... same drill, different day. And now it's Trump's turn. This could set some interesting precedents, especially if the judge decides to allow cameras in for the broadcast. It's all about findin' that balance between keepin' things under control and givin' the public a glimpse of what's happenin'.
 
man this is crazy can't believe trump's team is trying to block cameras from showing up at his arraignment 🤯 like what are they hiding? it's not like he's going down without a fight, we should have transparency in the court system anyway. and prosecutors want limited still pics which seems fair I guess but why all the secrecy around this arraignment? hopefully the judge will make sense of it all 👮‍♂️
 
I feel like this whole thing is a big PR stunt 🤣. I mean, can you imagine watching Donald Trump get arraigned in court with all these cameras in? It's gonna be like a bad reality TV show 😂. The lawyers are just trying to save face and maintain some semblance of dignity for their guy. Meanwhile, the prosecutors want to give the public a glimpse into this whole thing, but only if it's on their terms 📸.

It's crazy that they're even debating this - isn't this what courts are supposed to be about? Transparency and accountability? 🤔 I guess you never really know how things are gonna play out in court until the day of. Either way, I'm curious to see what happens. Maybe it'll be a real 'circus-like atmosphere' 💥.
 
I feel so meh about this whole thing... it's like, can't we just let people watch? I mean, Donald Trump is going to be in court either way, might as well give us a show, right? 🤣 And the security concerns are just a bunch of hot air, you know? The Secret Service can handle themselves.

I don't think it's fair to keep people from watching though - they have the right to know what's going on. It's like, transparency and all that. Plus, the prosecutors are already saying it's okay for still photos, so why not live feed? 📺

It's just weird that Trump's team is being all secretive about it... maybe they're hiding something? Nah, probably just don't want to deal with all the drama 💁‍♀️. Either way, I hope we get some answers soon!
 
🤔 I'm telling ya, this is all about control... they don't wanna let the cameras in because it'll expose the truth 📺. The Trump team is worried that with cameras present, their precious "presumption of innocence" will be ruined 💔. But what if it's actually just a smokescreen to distract us from the real issue? I mean, think about it... if they could suppress the news of Trump's arraignment, wouldn't that make him look even more guilty? 🤑 It's all about perception and image control, my friend... keep your eyes peeled for the truth behind this one 😏.
 
Man... can't believe they're still trying to control the narrative around Trump's arraignment 🙄. I mean, come on, it's a public figure, we've got a right to know what's going down in that courtroom. The whole "circus-like atmosphere" thing is just an excuse for them to hide something 😒. And what's with all these security concerns? It's not like Trump is gonna break out into song and dance 🎶. Let's get real, we're paying taxes and funding the system, we deserve a glimpse into how it all works behind the scenes 💸.
 
🤔 so I'm not sure what's more crazy about this situation - the fact that Trump's lawyers are trying to keep his arraignment from being broadcasted or the fact that they're actually using the phrase "circus-like atmosphere" to describe it 🎪. Like, come on guys, it's a courtroom proceeding, not a freak show at the circus 🤡.

And can we talk about how this says something about Trump's reputation and how he wants to present himself in public? Is he really trying to shield his face from the media or is that just a bunch of lawyer speak 😒?

On a more serious note, I think it's interesting that the prosecutors are willing to allow cameras into the courtroom but only for limited still photographs. It's like they're trying to find a middle ground between transparency and security concerns 📸.

I'm curious to see how Judge Merchant will rule on this one and what it'll say about the future of media presence in high-profile cases 💻
 
omg can u believe trump's lawyers are trying to hide his arraignment 🤯 it's like they're afraid he'll get caught red-handed! but honestly, i think it's kinda fair for the public to see how this whole thing goes down. we deserve to know what's going on with our "leader" and if there's any wrongdoing. plus, it's not like he's not used to being in the spotlight 📺💁‍♂️ still, security concerns are valid, but can't they just have a little faith in the system? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm a bit skeptical about this whole thing. I mean, come on, it's just an arraignment! Can't we have some transparency? 📺 On one hand, I get where the Secret Service is coming from - security first, for sure. But at the same time, isn't this what the media is for? To keep us informed about what's going on in our country? 📰

And to be honest, I'm a bit worried that if cameras aren't allowed, it could create even more of an "us vs them" vibe. Like, Trump's already got his team saying he's innocent, and now we're not allowed to see what's really going down? 🤷‍♀️ It's all about balance, you know?

I think the prosecution's offer of limited still photos is a good compromise - it gives us a little insight without creating too much drama. But if CNN wants to have cameras in the courtroom, I don't see why that would be so bad...? 📸
 
Man, can you imagine not seeing the guy walk into court? 🤔 It's gonna be a total circus anyway, with all the cameras outside and the Secret Service beefing up security. I'm kinda curious to see how this plays out - is it more about Trump wanting to maintain some level of mystery or is there something deeper going on? The prosecutors want some photos taken beforehand, that makes sense, but I get why the lawyers would wanna limit it further... like, don't wanna give Trump a stage. 😏
 
idk why they dont wanna let ppl watch trump get arraigned, its like he's above the law or smthn 🙄. its not like hes gonna walk outta that courtroom with his head held high or anythin 😂. the media should be able to report on it, its public info after all. and honestly, think about how this could set a precedent for future trials... maybe theyre just tryin to avoid scrutiny? 🤔
 
OMG 🤯 I'm like so confused about this whole thing... Can't we just have a live stream or something? I mean, what's the big deal about security concerns? It's not like Trump is going to escape from court or anything 😂. And I get that he wants to maintain his innocence and all, but come on, it's an arraignment, not a trial! 🤷‍♀️ Let the public know what's going down... or at least have some transparency about it. This circus-like atmosphere thing just sounds like an excuse to me 💁‍♀️. Can't wait to see how this all plays out! 📺
 
I'm thinking... it's kinda weird that Trump's lawyers are being super cautious about security, considering he's been pretty vocal about his disdain for the media in the past 🤔. I get where they're coming from about the potential circus-like atmosphere, but at the same time, it feels like they want to avoid scrutiny altogether. The prosecutors' offer of limited still photos seems like a reasonable compromise, don't you think? 📸 It's also interesting that this case could set a precedent for future high-profile arraignments and trials... will we see more or less media presence in the courtroom in the future? 🤷‍♀️
 
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