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BREAKING UPDATE: Fulton County Superior Court Judge Approves Cameras in Courtroom for Trump Arraignment


This represents Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign, as his administration is a major failure.

With nothing substantial to campaign on, Joe Biden is keeping a low profile, engaging in spin and Pilates classes in Lake Tahoe, all while his DOJ and Marxist district attorneys attempt to imprison his main political rival.

Trump is set to appear before the authorities on Thursday, in response to charges brought by Fulton County DA Fani Willis. She has accused him of RICO and conspiracy because he dared to challenge the 2020 election results.

On Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee granted permission for cameras to be present in the courtroom during Trump’s arraignment in Fulton County.

WSB-TV, WAGA TV, WANF TV, and WXIA TV will be in the courtroom with cameras.

Trump’s arraignment will be aired on live television.

Trump will undergo processing and booking. It’s also probable that they will take his mugshot. His bond has been set at $200,000.

As reported by The New York Post:

Former President Donald Trump will surrender to authorities Thursday in Georgia in his 2020 election fraud case, which will mark the first time that television cameras will broadcast his criminal proceedings.

Trump, 77, is expected to turn himself in at Fulton County Jail on Thursday on 13 counts of racketeering, conspiracy, and other charges related to his efforts to invalidate the Georgia results of the 2020 presidential election.

Ahead of his arrival, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee okayed a request from four local television stations to allow live cameras and other recording technology in the courtroom through Sept. 8, documents show.

McAfee’s ruling did not address whether cameras will be allowed at the trial or other upcoming proceedings.

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