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Adam Schiff’s crusade against Donald Trump reached its zenith.
But this developed into a case of “be careful what you long for.”
And Adam Schiff simply regretted asking a judge to do one thing to Donald Trump.
Adam Schiff and 37 other Democrats signed a letter demanding judges allow video cameras in the courtroom to televise Donald Trump’s trials.
“If the public is to completely accept the outcome, it will be critically important for it to witness, as directly as possible, how the trials are carried out, the strength of the proof adduced and the reliability of witnesses,” Schiff and the other Democrats wrote.
Schiff got his dream in Georgia as Jude Scott McAfee ruled there could be video cameras in the courtroom for Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis’ racketeering trial versus Trump and his other 18 co-defendants.
“Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee stated Thursday that all court proceedings associated with former President Donald Trump’s election disturbance case will be streamed live for the public,” CNBC reported.
“McAfee likewise said that members of journalism will be allowed to utilize their computer systems and cellular phones inside the courtroom provided that the devices are not used to tape the trial,” CNBC included.
“While Federal courts mainly prohibit photography and recording in the courtroom, Fulton County broadcasts judicial procedures on its YouTube channel,” CNBC also reported.
However Schiff may pertain to regret his demands for video cameras in the courtroom.
There is little to no opportunity that Trump will stand trial in this case before Election Day.
In a similar racketeering case brought by Willis, the jury choice procedure took seven months.
And of all the Democrats bringing charges versus Trump, Willis is the one acting in the most partisan manner.
Willis is up for re-election and set up a site to raise money for her campaign simply days before she announced she prepared to bring charges in this case by mid-August.
The lightweight case Willis brought against Trump centers on the truth Willis thinks it is prohibited to object to an election the Democrats won.
Putting video cameras in the courtroom will only serve to display the partisan nature of this case as a chosen Democrat wanting to run for re-election puts Donald Trump– who might extremely well be the President-elect– on trial.
Donald Trump will not be the only one on trial.
Telecasted proceedings will enable Trump’s legal group to put the idea of the Democrats weaponizing the federal government versus their political opponents on trial also.