A potential juror who is in construction said he is impressed with Donald Trump. He said:
He was our president. Pretty amazing. He was a businessman in New York. He forged his way. He kind of made history … I’m impressed with that.
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A potential juror who is in construction said he is impressed with Donald Trump. He said:
He was our president. Pretty amazing. He was a businessman in New York. He forged his way. He kind of made history … I’m impressed with that.
Another potential juror took a long sigh when asked if she had a strong opinion of Donald Trump. She said:
I have got opinions. I’m born and raised in Brooklyn and New York and I’ve kind of spent my whole life knowing about Donald Trump. I once saw him and Marla Maples shopping at ABC Homes shopping for baby stuff. I had a cousin who lived in Trump Tower.
She said had heard positive things about Trump, but then said:
How I feel about him as a president is different.
Another juror said she doesn’t have a strong opinion about Trump, but doesn’t like his persona.
He’s just very selfish and self-serving. I don’t appreciate that in any public servant.
A juror says her son works for Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader in the House, but that it wouldn’t affect her ability to be fair in this case.
Susan Necheles, a lawyer for Trump, is now questioning the jurors. She starts off by previewing how aggressively Trump’s team intends to attack the credibility of witnesses.
She asks the potential jurors if they would have any issue taking into consideration people who might have bias against Trump. She says:
Someone who says they want revenge against President Trump may be someone who’s work you should evaluate in that light?
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass is already bracing the potential jurors for the difficulty of believing Michael Cohen, who is likely to be the star witness in the case.
“Some of the witnesses have what you might consider to be some baggage,” Steinglass told them, noting some have publicly said they didn’t do what they’re accused of in the case.
One juror said they’d have no problem keeping an open mind. Another said he would “wait to hear everything and see if it’s compelling or not.”
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass is beginning to directly question some of the potential jurors who remain.
He’s asking the jurors if they could apply the kind of logic and legal reasoning that would be needed to find Trump guilty. He says:
The number one quality we look for in a jury and in juror is common sense.
The 18 prospective jurors are back in the courtroom after a lunch break.
Now jurors will be questioned by Donald Trump’s lawyers and prosecutors for about 30 minutes each.
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