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Trump’s hush money trial begins with interesting jury selection

In New York, a city that leans Democratic, the jury selection process might take several days, ultimately narrowing down the pool of possibly hundreds of candidates to only twelve jurors and six alternates.

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Monday’s jury selection in New York would make Donald Trump the first former president in American history to face criminal charges.

The trial of the matter involving payments made before the 2016 election to an adult film actress.

This November, Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, will face off against incumbent Joe Biden in another presidential election.

The jury selection process for Trump’s historic hush money trial in New York begins.

Monday’s jury selection in New York would make Donald Trump the first former president in American history to face criminal charges.

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The trial of the matter involving payments made before the 2016 election to an adult film actress.

This November, Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, will face off against incumbent Joe Biden in another presidential election.

In New York, a city that leans Democratic, the jury selection process might take several days, ultimately narrowing down the pool of possibly hundreds of candidates to only twelve jurors and six alternates.

Up to eight weeks may pass during the course of the trial, during which Cohen and Daniels are anticipated to testify on behalf of the prosecution.

If found guilty, Trump, who has entered not guilty pleas to all of the accusations, could spend up to four years in prison.

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During a press conference held on Friday at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, he declared to the reporters that he was prepared to defend himself.

“I’m testifying. I tell the truth’’, Trump said, although it was far from certain the Republican real estate tycoon would actually undertake such a high-risk legal strategy.

In any case, Trump’s campaign for the presidency would collide with his courtroom obligations.

He was required to be present every day of the historic trial, which is sure to generate a frenzy of media coverage.

Trump’s legal entanglements were extensive.

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The most serious are his four criminal indictments in four different cities.

Besides the New York case, two involve his alleged efforts to keep himself in power after Biden defeated him in 2020 and other concerns the retention of classified documents after leaving office.

The three other trials don’t have firm start dates.

Trump has been dealt with major blows in two New York civil lawsuits.

One is accusing him and his organisation of committing fraud and another for defaming magazine columnist E Jean Carroll when he denied her claims of sexual assault.

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Trump owed more than half a billion dollars in legal penalties in the combined cases.

Trump claimed, without evidence, he was a victim of political persecution orchestrated by Democrats to keep him from the White House.

Even if he was convicted, the Constitution did not prevent a felon from running for the presidency.

Trump and Biden remain locked in a neck-and-neck race.

According to an opinion poll from the New York Times and Siena College released at the weekend, with Trump holding a 46 per cent to 45 per cent edge over Biden

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