Excused juror reveals selection process for Trump's hush money trial: 'Not a fan'
Fox News
An excused juror in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial spoke to the media Tuesday about the selection process after she was dismissed.
McGee said that she told the court she could serve as juror in an unbiased manner, while noting in her comment to the media it would be "very difficult for anyone really in this country to not come to this without prior opinions."
"We all have prior opinions on the defendant, unless you've been living in a cardbox," she said. McGee said she was excused from the jury pool due to scheduling conflicts with her employment in cybersecurity.
"I’m not a fan," McGee added of her personal thoughts on Trump. "During COVID-19, I lived with someone who was immunocompromised, and I think his handling of COVID-19 was abysmal," she said.