New York Courts have announced that they will be posting the transcripts of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial online and publicly available. The transcripts will be posted daily before the end of the following business day to ensure broad public access to this highly publicized case. The trial proceedings are not broadcast, and space in the courtroom is limited, making the transcripts the best way for the public to follow the trial. The court’s decision to release the transcripts aligns with its commitment to judicial transparency and enhancing public access to the courts and justice system.
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The New York Courts will be making available the transcripts of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial on a daily basis. The transcripts will be uploaded online and accessible to the public by the end of each business day. This measure has been implemented to provide extensive and ongoing public access to this highly prominent case. The transcripts serve as the most direct and comprehensive resource for the public to follow the first criminal trial of a U.S. president.
The New York Court System has announced that daily transcripts of the hush money proceedings against former President Donald Trump are now available to the public. This move is described as a “novel step” and aims to provide broad and continuous public access to the trial. The decision was made to ensure transparency and aligns with the court system’s commitment to judicial transparency and public access to the justice system.