This just in: the judge overseeing accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson’s case just ruled on a request to ban cameras in the courtroom.
In a decision that I think a lot of you will be happy about, the judge said that cameras will be allowed to record Robinson’s trial.
Check it out:
BREAKING: The Judge in Robinsons case says cameras WILL BE ALLOWED in the courtroom!
“I find that excluding the court- the cameras from the courtroom would be disproportionate for this hearing.”
This is HUGE. The evil will be on full display. Americans will know the truth. pic.twitter.com/zC9zraQbFH
— Gunther Eagleman
(@GuntherEagleman) December 11, 2025
Good.
Let the public see everything.
Tyler Robinson appeared, in-person, for the first time in court today.
We saw him laughing and smiling with his lawyers, but shortly after that, the judge turned off the public broadcast for a “closed-court” hearing on the potential camera ban.
Full scoop on that here:
Hopefully, the judge’s ruling to permit filming will mean that we will get to see the rest of our trial for ourselves.
What do you think?
Are you happy with the judge’s decision?

(@GuntherEagleman) 