[ad_1]
Earlier on Monday, Trump’s legal team urged the judge to deny the media’s request for live courtroom cameras, while the Manhattan judge remained neutral. Media outlets seeking camera access argued that the significance of the proceedings warranted broad public access.
The judge, however, permits five pool photographers to capture still images before commencing of the proceedings.
As Trump arrives in Manhattan for the arraignment following last week’s grand jury indictment, anticipation surrounds the unsealing of criminal charges related to hush-money payments during the 2016 campaign. These payments are under investigation by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, involving allegations of extramarital affairs which Trump denies.
The arraignment carries the potential revelation of charges not yet disclosed to Trump’s legal team or the public. Despite Trump’s denial of wrongdoing, his lawyers vow to contest and seek the dismissal of the charges. The legal developments surrounding the former president’s case continue to draw attention and speculation.