
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee announced on Thursday that all court proceedings pertaining to the case involving former President Donald Trump’s alleged election interference will be live-streamed for public viewing.
McAfee also stated that members of the press will be permitted to use their computers and cellphones within the courtroom, as long as these devices are not used for recording the trial, CNBC reported.
While Federal courts typically have restrictions on photography and recording in the courtroom, Fulton County takes a different approach by broadcasting judicial proceedings on its YouTube channel.
The decision to broadcast Trump’s proceedings offers the public an unprecedented opportunity to observe one of the most high-profile trials in American history.
Earlier this month, congressional Democrats, led by California Rep. Adam Schiff, advocated for Trump’s federal criminal trials to be televised.
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