What we know about the jurors seated on Donald Trump’s criminal trial
CNN
The second day of Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial concluded Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors. Here’s what we know about them so far.
The second day of Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial concluded Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors. A panel of 12 New Yorkers and likely six alternates will ultimately be chosen. Jury selection for the trial will resume on Thursday. Here’s what we know about the jurors so far:
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