KEY POINTS
  • Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee said all court proceedings related to former President Donald Trump's election interference case will be streamed live for the public.
  • Cameras and recording equipment are almost never allowed in federal court, however, the court in Fulton County regularly broadcasts judicial proceedings on its YouTube channel.
  • The broadcasting of Trump's proceedings would give the public unprecedented access to what will be one of the most high-profile trials in American history.
In this courtroom sketch, former U.S. President Donald Trump appears on classified document charges after a federal indictment at Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse, alongside his attorney Chris Kise, in Miami, June 13, 2023.

WASHINGTON Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee said Thursday that all court proceedings related to former President Donald Trump's election interference case will be streamed live for the public.

McAfee also said that members of the press will be allowed to use their computers and cellphones inside the courtroom provided that the devices are not used to record the trial.