
News outlets seek access to video evidence in Capitol riot cases
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A judge will decide if the Justice Department must provide media access to all videos presented as evidence in US Capitol riot criminal cases.
CNN and 13 other major news outlets went to the chief judge of the DC District Court on Monday requesting access to videos that have become evidence in many of those cases. The other news organizations seeking access are ABC, The Associated Press, BuzzFeed News, CBS, the Wall Street Journal, Gannett, NPR, NBC News, The New York Times, ProPublica, The Washington Post and broadcasters Gray Media Group and Tegna.More Related News

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