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Keep the Cameras ON: The Charlie Kirk Murder Trial Must Be Public | Ep. 39

The Isabel Brown ShowOct 30, 2025

Today on The Isabel Brown Show, we tackle the newest battle in the case that changed America: the defense in the Tyler Robinson/Charlie Kirk murder trial is asking the judge to BAN cameras and recordings in the courtroom. Nope. Not on our watch.

Utah law presumes electronic media access for public proceedings, and the First Amendment isn’t a suggestion. With a politically charged, globally watched case involving the assassination of a national conservative leader on livestream, the public’s right to see justice done isn’t optional—it’s essential.

We break down:

🔎 Utah’s rule that favors cameras in court—and why this case meets the bar

🏛️ Supreme Court & open-access precedent the media is citing

🧪 Why “protecting the jury” is a fig leaf when the crime itself was public

🧩 How keeping cameras rolling kills conspiracy & misinformation

🗣️ A direct call to the court: transparency builds trust, secrecy destroys it

We’re joined by Human Events’ Jack Posobiec to unpack their open letter to the judge and how you can help: petitions, pressure, and principled advocacy to keep this trial of the decade open to every American—left, right, and everyone in between.

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