
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec Tyler Robinson Lawyers Attack Human Events & Oscars Attack TPUSA Halftime Show
Mar 16, 2026
Paula Scanlon, external director at Early Vote Action focused on voter roll integrity. Harmeet Dhillon, attorney and former civil rights official with courtroom expertise. They discuss demands for public livestreams of high-profile trials. They debate cameras in courtrooms, DOJ actions to clean voter rolls, and the push for the SAVE Act. They also react to media jabs at a political halftime show.
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Tyler Robinson Photo Used To Push For Court Cameras
- Jack Posobiec described Tyler Robinson viewing a photo of Charlie in court during an earlier hearing.
- Posobiec used that image to argue Robinson and his lawyers are trying to block courtroom cameras and public scrutiny of the trial.
Demand Full Public Livestream Of High Profile Trials
- Jack Posobiec urged demanding full public livestream access to the Tyler Robinson trial under the First Amendment.
- He offered to personally argue in court for continuous live video so the public can see the proceedings.
Cameras Create A Transparency Versus Prejudice Tradeoff
- Harmeet Dhillon noted cameras in court create tradeoffs between transparency and potential prejudice toward jurors and participants.
- She cited cases like OJ to show cameras can distort behavior and judicial outcomes, so judges weigh justice versus publicity.

