"Federal Courts' Audio Access Rules: Limited Exceptions for Trump Cases"

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The policymaking body of the federal courts has not considered changing rules to allow livestreaming of criminal trials, including those of former President Donald Trump. Democratic lawmakers had requested the courts to change their policy to allow the broadcast of proceedings against Trump, but the request was not addressed. Trump is scheduled to face federal criminal trials in Washington, D.C., and Florida, separate from the state cases in New York and Georgia. The judge in the Georgia case has ruled that proceedings there may be televised.
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