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Former President Donald Trump has caused so much injury and death to the citizens he was elected to protect, I'm concerned that witnesses and jury members would become targets for the MAGA crowd if his trial was televised live ("Allow court cameras for Trump trials," editorial, Aug. 9). Did Trump die-hards watch the Jan. 6 hearings? No. Did Fox televise those hearings live? No. Do MAGA supporters read the newspapers or listen to anything that might make them question their beliefs? No. Do we need Trump signaling to his cult which witnesses are "deranged" and which jury members need to get death threats, have to move, hire security, lose their jobs? No.
With Trump as a defendant, a televised trial would turn into a reality TV show. Remember the moment at O.J. Simpson's trial, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit." Trump's lawyers will ensure that there are moments like that, designed to be taken out of context and played over right-wing media. Trump supporters will only see what they want to see.
Mary Alice Divine, White Bear Lake
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So the prosecutors want to hold Trump's trial in heavily Democratic Washington, D.C., while the defense is seeking a change of venue to heavily Republican West Virginia.
Both are showing real disrespect for future jurors.