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Donald Trump's lawyers have asked a New York judge to block media outlets from broadcasting the former US president's arraignment on Tuesday, citing concerns about security and potential prejudice to the defendant.

In a letter to Acting Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchán, the Trump team argued that allowing cameras and photographers in the courtroom would create a "circus-like atmosphere" and heighten security concerns, including those related to Secret Service protocols. They also claimed that any video or photography of the proceedings would only exacerbate these serious concerns.

However, Manhattan District Attorney's office has deflected to the judge to decide how best to manage the arraignment. While they acknowledged that there is no categorical prohibition on cameras during an arraignment under existing New York statutes and case law, their lawyer noted that a similar request for audio-video broadcasting was made for Trump's 2021 tax fraud arraignment.

The DA's office pointed out that Judge Merchán allowed a limited number of still photographs to be taken prior to the commencement of proceedings in that case. CNN is one of the media outlets requesting camera access for Tuesday's arraignment, which could create tension between the two parties.

Lawyers for Trump signed the letter opposing the request, including Todd Blanche who recently joined the former president's legal team. The DA's office has stopped short of opposing the request but emphasized that it would be a "defensible exercise" to exclude or restrict videography and photography if it is deemed necessary in the interest of avoiding potential prejudice to the defendant or maintaining an orderly proceeding.

The situation highlights the challenges faced by courts in balancing media access with security concerns. The DA's office must weigh its desire for transparency against the need to protect the participants in the proceedings, while Trump's lawyers are trying to limit the coverage to prevent a potentially embarrassing moment for the former president.
 
🙏 I feel bad for both sides. The DA's office wants to keep it fair and show the public what's happening, but at the same time, they gotta think about Donald's security and how it could get messed up with all those cameras and photographers in there 📸. And then Trump's team is like "no way, this is gonna be a circus" 😂, but can't we just have a little transparency? 🤷‍♂️ I don't know, maybe they should find a middle ground where the courtroom gets recorded for the public, but still keeps security pretty high 💼. It's all about finding that balance between fairness and safety, right? 🤔
 
omg u guys can u believe this? 🤯 like trump's lawyers want to block cameras from showin his arraignment but like da manhattan da's office is all "nope not gonna do it" 😒 they r sayin that cameras ain't prohibited and if they were in 2021 why not now?? 🤷‍♂️ and then u got trump's lawyers goin on about security concerns like it's a big deal lolol what's really goin on here? 🤑 is it just an excuse for da man to avoid gettin roasted by da media? 🍞 anyway, i think courts should be transparent but at the same time gotta prioritize security and respect da defendant's privacy 🤝💯
 
omg, so Donald Trump is like "no camera's allowed or it'll be a circus" 🤡 and his team is all bent outta shape about security protocols 🚫 meanwhile the DA's office is over here trying not to get sued by CNN 📺 gotta love how these lawyers try to spin this as "prejudice" instead of just "I don't wanna get filmed in front of a bunch of people 😂👀"
 
Ugh, I just had the craziest dream last night about my cat, Mr. Whiskers 🐈... I swear he was walking on the moon or something... Anyway, speaking of crazy moments, have you ever noticed how some TV shows and movies can make court proceedings look so boring? Like, where's the drama in that? 😴 And then they have to compromise between security and media access... reminds me of when my cousin went skydiving 🎉, he said it was exhilarating but also super nerve-wracking at the same time...
 
It's just like back in the 90s when Bill Clinton was going through his impeachment trial... people were all about getting a glimpse of what was happening inside that courtroom 📺👀. And can you believe they had to ask permission from the judge to even take some photos? Now it feels like we're back in the day where things are being closely monitored and controlled.

I guess this just goes to show how much security measures have changed since then... I mean, Secret Service protocols were non-existent back then 🚨. It's a bit ironic that Trump's team is now trying to limit the cameras because they think it'll be too chaotic – just like how we used to try to sneak into the courtroom without being caught in the old days 😂.

But seriously, I feel bad for CNN and other media outlets wanting to cover this event... do they not want us to know what's happening? It's all about balance, right? But at the same time, you can't blame Trump's lawyers for trying to minimize any potential embarrassment – that's just human nature 🤣.
 
🤔 I think it's fascinating how courts struggle to find a balance between media access and security concerns. On one hand, allowing cameras into the courtroom could provide transparency and accountability, but on the other hand, it could create an intimidating atmosphere that might affect Trump's ability to make his own statements during the arraignment 📺. It would be interesting to see how Judge Merchán decides to weigh these competing interests ⚖️. The Trump team is trying to limit the coverage for obvious reasons – they don't want to embarrass their client, and it's understandable that they'd want to maintain some level of control over the narrative 📰. But at the same time, the media outlets are exercising their right to report on public proceedings and hold those in power accountable 💡.
 
I'm all about those courtroom vibes 🏛️ and I gotta say, this whole thing with Donald Trump's arraignment is giving me some serious layout anxiety 😬. Like, can't we just have a clear structure of what's going to happen? It feels like the DA's office is being super wishy-washy about whether or not to let cameras in, and Trump's lawyers are being all secretive about it 🤐.

I think it would be totally tubular if they just came out with a clear plan on how things are gonna go down. We need more transparency, folks! ⚡️ And can we please just get some better formatting in the court documents? The margins are all wonky and it's super hard to read 🤦‍♀️.
 
I mean come on... can't even have a simple arraignment without drama 🤯. It's just common sense, right? If you're doing something wrong, maybe it should be made public so everyone knows what went down? But at the same time, I get where Trump is coming from - security is key and all that jazz 💼. I'm not saying cameras are necessary for a trial of this magnitude but restricting it entirely just seems like a way to hide something 🤥. The DA's office is trying to find a balance between transparency and security, which is super tricky. Can't we just have an open book here? 📚
 
I FEEL LIKE THE TRUMP TEAM IS TRYING TO SHUFFLE THE CARDS HERE 🤔. I GET THAT SECURITY IS A CONCERN, BUT C'MON, IT'S JUST AN ARRANGEMENT FOR A GUY WHO'S ALREADY IN THE PUBLIC SPOTLIGHT 24/7!!! 😂 AND THE IDEA THAT ALLOWING CAMERAS AND PHOTOS WILL CREATE THIS "CIRCUS-LIKE ATMOSPHERE" SEEMS LIKE A LITTLE BIT OF A SHIELD TO ME 💁‍♂️. I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE A BREEZE FOR CNN AND OTHER NEWS OUTLETS TO GET THEIR PEOPLE IN THERE, ESPECIALLY SINCE WE'RE ALREADY USED TO SEEING PRESIDENTS AND HIGH-PROFILE FOLKS BEING COVERED BY THE MEDIA 📺👀.
 
I'm thinking... 🤔 camera and photography at court can be tricky 📸👮‍♂️. On one hand, it's totally fair that media outlets want to cover big events like this. But on the other hand, security is super important, you know? 💯 Trump's team seems right to be worried about cameras and photographers creating a "circus-like atmosphere" 🤡. And let's not forget the Secret Service protocols - gotta keep that safe! 👮‍♂️

At the same time, it's a bit tricky for courts to make these decisions. They need to balance letting media in with keeping everything secure 🤝. I'm curious to see how Judge Merchán will rule on this one 🤔. Will cameras and photographers be allowed? 📺👀 Or will Trump's team get their way? 💡 Only time (and the judge's decision) will tell! ⏰
 
lol wut r they even worried bout? its like trump is guilty lol security concerns r just an excuse 2 keep him outta da spotlight he already broke all da rules so now he needs security protection? 🤣
 
omg i think this is kinda crazy lol 🤯 so trump's team wants to block cameras from showing his arraignment and they're saying it'll be like a circus in there 😂 but at the same time i get why they wanna protect security and keep things orderly, gotta weigh both sides of things, right? 🤔 like what if he does something super embarrassing or incriminating in front of everyone 🙅‍♂️ and then everyone gets a good scoop out of it 📰 but on the other hand, transparency is key too, especially for high-profile cases like this 📊 so hopefully they can find a compromise that works for both parties 🤝
 
Ugh, can't believe the drama unfolding here 🙄. I mean, come on, it's just an arraignment, folks! Can't we just have some basic transparency? The Trump team is totally being unreasonable with their demands to block cameras and photographers from the courtroom. It's like they're trying to hide something, but what could be so incriminating that they need to shield it from public view? 🤔

And can we please talk about how this perpetuates a "circus-like atmosphere"? Give me a break! The media is just doing their job and reporting on the proceedings. It's not like they're sensationalizing anything. Meanwhile, Trump's lawyers are trying to limit coverage because they don't want to be seen as guilty of something... but then they go and make headlines with their own antics. 🤷‍♂️

I swear, some of these law firms think they're above the law (no pun intended). News at 11, folks!
 
🤔 I think it's kinda weird that Trump's team is trying to keep everyone from seeing him get arraigned... like, isn't this part of being a public figure? 📺👀 Don't get me wrong, I get security concerns and all, but can't we have some transparency in the system too? 🤝 Plus, it feels like they're just trying to avoid something embarrassing happening. News outlets are already super curious about this one... 😬
 
😔 this whole thing is so stressful for everyone involved... think about it, trump's team wants to block cameras and photographers from broadcasting his arraignment, but at the same time they're worried that allowing them in would create some kind of circus-like atmosphere? 🤯 like, isn't that kinda ironic coming from a guy who built his entire brand around being dramatic and attention-grabbing? 🙄

anyway, it's not just about trump or the media outlets wanting to get a scoop... it's about what's best for everyone in the courtroom. security concerns are real, but so is the public's right to know what's going on. courts have to navigate this tightrope and make decisions that balance transparency with keeping everyone safe. 🙏 hope judge merchán makes a fair and reasonable decision 💕
 
I'm totally salty about this 🤯! The way Donald Trump's team is trying to block cameras and photographers from broadcasting his arraignment on Tuesday is just ridiculous 📸😒. I mean, come on, it's not like they're asking for a live stream of the whole trial or anything 🎥. A little bit of transparency isn't going to hurt anyone. And let's be real, if Trump can handle the scrutiny now, he should've thought about that before he started tweeting all those crazy things 😂.

And can we talk about how this is just a classic case of the DA's office trying to protect the integrity of the proceedings 🤝? I get it, security and all that jazz 💼. But if they're really that concerned, maybe they should've thought of that before they decided to make Trump's tax fraud arraignment an open-and-shut case 💸.

I just don't get why Trump's team is being so dramatic about this 🤷‍♀️. It's not like they're going to lose their minds if there are a few cameras in the courtroom 📺. And honestly, if anything goes down during that arraignment, we'll all be talking about it anyway 💬.
 
😔 This is really stressful for everyone involved... I mean, you've got the media outlets wanting to broadcast the arraignment and Trump's team trying to block it because they're worried about security and not wanting the defendant to be embarrassed... 🤯 It's like they can't even agree on how to handle this situation. The DA's office is just trying to do their job and provide transparency, but at the same time they have to consider Trump's concerns about being vulnerable in court. And what about the public's right to know? 🤔 I hope Judge Merchán finds a way to balance everything out... it can't be easy for him to make that call...
 
🤔 I'm thinking that this is just another example of how complicated things can get when you've got powerful people involved 🤑. It feels like there's always some angle to consider, whether it's security or reputation damage 💼. But what really gets me is that the DA's office is kinda caught in the middle - they want transparency but also don't want to rock the boat 🚣‍♀️. And Trump's team just seems to be trying to limit any potential embarrassment for him 🤦‍♂️. It's gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out on Tuesday... will cameras get in, or will this whole thing just blow over? 📺👀
 
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