The American judge's request to Trump to broadcast his trial on television
According to the FoxNews news agency, Judge Tanya Chatkan asked Donald Trump's lawyers to express their opinion... on televising the court hearing on Trump's allegations that he attempted to change the results of the 2020 election
According to the report, the judge gave Trump's lawyers until November 10 to respond to the request to televise the trial, which is expected to begin in March 2024. The request came after NBC argued in a petition to a Washington court that the public has the right to watch the trial of the former American president, who is the Republican frontrunner in the 2024 elections. Prosecutors said they opposed this action, but did not explain the reason for their opposition. They have until November 3 to express their opinion on the matter. Currently, Trump is involved in a case involving allegations of fraud and overstating the value of his assets and properties to obtain better loans and more favorable insurance terms. Additionally, Trump, along with 18 former officials and members of the Republican Party, are accused of committing illegal acts to alter the results of the 2020 US presidential election in the state of Georgia. In this case, Trump faces 13 charges. In another case, he was accused of keeping classified American documents after leaving the White House. Another case against Trump is related to his attempt to overturn the election results before the January 6, 2021 riot.