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Should the Jan 6 trial be televised? Trump and many journalists say yes by NPR

Should the Jan 6 trial be televised? Trump and many journalists say yes

from Trump's Trials

by NPR

Published: Sat Dec 09 2023

Show Notes

This week on Trump's Trials, host ScottDetrow and DomenicoMontanaro are joined by NPR Justice Correspondent CarrieJohnson. We focus on the January 6th federal election interference case led by special counsel Jack Smith. The case is scheduled to go to trial in March in Washington, D.C., and it might be coming to a TV near you.

Yes, Trump and some media outlets are requesting cameras in the courtroom. We'll talk about how likely that is, how it could impact the case and the campaign, plus some news from a couple of key swing states.

Topics include:
- How televising the trial could help and hurt Trump
- The Trump team's attempts to delay the trial
- Prosecution and defense strategies for the federal election interference case
- Trump's attempts to invoke presidential immunity
- Pro-Trump electors from Wisconsin admit President Biden won the 2020election
- Pro-Trump electors criminally indicted in Nevada over attempts to overturn Biden's 2020win

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