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Trump's trial in Georgia will be televised

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USA TODAY

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🗓️ 2 September 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Former President Donald Trump's trial in Georgia will be televised.

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0:00.0

Good morning, I'm Taylor Wilson, and this is five things you need to know Saturday,

0:07.3

the 2nd of September, 2023.

0:10.9

Today, Trump's Georgia trial will be televised.

0:23.5

Plus, two major sentences have been handed down for the January 6th attack, and we take a

0:28.4

look at the child care crisis in America.

0:38.2

A judge in Atlanta has ruled that all court proceedings in former President Donald Trump's

0:42.9

Georgia election interference case will be televised.

0:46.8

Judge Scott McAfee of the Superior Court of Fulton County made the ruling Thursday also

0:52.0

deciding that the use of cell phones, recording devices and laptops will be allowed in court

0:57.8

as long as they don't, quote, disrupt the administration of justice.

1:02.9

If the order holds, the Georgia trial will be the only one televised among Trump's four

1:08.0

indictments.

1:09.2

The public will most likely be able to watch the proceedings via the Fulton County Court

1:13.6

YouTube channel, according to CNN.

1:16.5

John Dean, the Watergate Arrow White House counsel, turned judicial, responsibility advocate,

1:22.6

praised the judge's ruling, saying it'll give the public important transparency in a historically

1:27.8

important case.

1:29.5

He also acknowledged that televised proceedings will give Trump a platform to speak directly

1:35.0

to his political base of supporters who have stuck by his claims of innocence.

1:42.3

Two proud boys' members were sentenced yesterday for their roles in the January 6th Capitol

1:47.4

attack, including one that ties the longest sentence given up to this point.

1:52.7

I spoke with USA Today Justice Department correspondent Bart Janssen for the latest.

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