This developing.. A grand jury in Fulton County Georgia has its indictments set and ready to go. Charlie Gile at NBC snapped the photo to prove it — unlike Reuters earlier today..
But this time it may be all on camera–a perfect way to continue showcasing the Trump show, Battle of the Don season 2..
The presiding judge has the final say on camera access. Media organizations are required to file a formal request, known as a Rule 22, for the judge’s consideration. The filing is often considered more of a formality, as the requests are almost always granted.
This means that if the former president is indicted and required to travel to Atlanta for an in-person arraignment, the world would likely see him on camera for the first time as a defendant, standing before a judge and entering a plea. Up until now, there have been only a handful of photos allowed in the New York City courtroom before his arraignments. And there has been no video of Trump — or his lawyers — uttering the words “not guilty.”