Trump to return to New York criminal court for jury selection
Tuesday, 16 April 2024 () Donald Trump's landmark hush-money trial continues into its second day, with efforts to select 12 New York City jurors to decide the fate of the first former U.S. president facing criminal charges. The initial day highlighted the difficulty of the task, with about half of the 100 potential jurors excused for their inability to impartially assess the polarizing ex-businessman-turned-politician.
Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr declared Trump’s trial to be an “abomination” and admitted that he’ll “vote the Republican ticket” in the 2024 presidential election. Also, President Donald Trump’s New York trial resumes today as jury selection continues. The Sekulow team...
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