America might finally be able to watch the spectacle of a former president being criminally indicted live on their television and phone screens. A judge in Fulton County, Georgia -- where a grand jury is contemplating that exact indictment -- ruled Monday morning to allow cameras in the courtroom if and when such indictment occurs.
Better idea: tell the public there will be no cameras. Tell the legal teams there will be no cameras. Then have hidden cameras and microphones placed throughout the courtroom. After everything’s finished - Surprise! There were cameras! Here’s the footage!
I wanna see how he acts when he thinks he isn’t being watched.
Better idea: tell the public there will be no cameras. Tell the legal teams there will be no cameras. Then have hidden cameras and microphones placed throughout the courtroom. After everything’s finished - Surprise! There were cameras! Here’s the footage!
I wanna see how he acts when he thinks he isn’t being watched.
This would be unfair to Asmongold.