RedState has been keeping you posted all day Thursday on the roller coaster of a jury selection process by both sides of the Manhattan "hush money" case against presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump. Find my colleague Susie Moore's comprehensive live update piece on Day 3 below for the more nitty-gritty details.
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Jury selection in the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president has moved briskly, with the judge suggesting opening statements could begin Monday. On Tuesday, after just a day and a half of jury selection, seven people from Manhattan were selected to judge the evidence in the New York case against former President Donald Trump. Thursday, attorneys will pick up with a pool of nearly 100 jurors and begin questioning them until they seat a total of 12 jurors and as many as six alternates....
Let’s make one thing clear right at the outset: I cannot definitively say, with absolute certainty, that Donald Trump fell asleep during the first day of his criminal trial in New York. There’s no video footage of the proceedings, and there were no photographs taken as the jury selection process got underway. But there’s no great mystery as to why this was a major topic of conversation yesterday. NBC News’ report summarized matters this way: As MSNBC’s on-air coverage from yesterday afternoon...
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