The civil-fraud case against Donald J. Trump’s businesses in New York, in which he was ordered to pay a penalty of $355 million, was not televised.
In each case, Mr. Trump has sought out the cameras, or brought in his own, to offer a stream-of-consciousness heave of legal complaints and re-election arguments.
To TV producers, because Mr. Trump is a former president, a candidate and high-profile defendant, his on-camera tirades are news.
Mr. Trump’s appearances give them sound, fury and B-roll.
At the same time, Mr. Trump gets the kind of unfiltered access to the airwaves that networks were, once upon a brief time, wary of giving a candidate notorious for fabrications and conspiracy theories.
Persons:
Donald J, Jean Carroll, Nor, Trump
Locations:
New York