Binoculars in hand, reporters go Trump-spotting at New York trial
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The must-have accessory at Donald Trump’s hush money trial? Binoculars. In a New York City courtroom where cameras are not allowed and where most of the primo spots offering the best views of the ex-president are taken, these devices are being deployed by enterprising reporters, courtroom sketch artists and legal analysts straining to see his every grimace and pout and to maybe catch him napping, as well. "That's the latest issue, to see if he's sleeping or to check if his eyes are closed,"...

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