Trump hush money trial: 8 million New Yorkers, but only 12 will judge him
- Jury selection begins in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, the first criminal trial against a former US president
- Lawyers on both sides sifted through scores of potential panellists in a search for jurors who can be unbiased
One said he’d read Donald Trump’s books. But another took a look at the glowering defendant in the Manhattan courtroom and excused herself, saying, “I couldn’t”.
Eight million people live in New York but just 12 are being picked to judge the most controversial man in the country – and it’s not a job everyone wants.
Trump grew up in New York, made his name there, and for decades has been part of the city’s brash landscape. And of course he’s also been president and is running again.
It’s hard in the Big Apple not to have an opinion on the Republican – or on the multiple criminal charges hanging over him.
So it will be a massive challenge for the jury spending the coming weeks judging Trump in his Manhattan hush money fraud trial.
Lawyers on both sides this week sifted through scores of potential panellists in a search for New Yorkers who can be unbiased – and physically able to attend the legal marathon.