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Trump trial live updates: Ex-president moans hush money case is a ‘mess’ as jury finally selected


Supporters and protesters rally outside Trump’s criminal trial

Donald Trump was back in court for day three of his hush money trial in New York on Thursday, where jury selection continued and the day ended with 12 jurors and one alternate selected to hear evidence in the historic criminal trial brought against him by Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg.

The day began with a step backwards as two of the seven jurors confirmed on Tuesday had to be excused over concerns regarding the possibility of their being identified and their impartiality.

Judge Juan Merchan has been hopeful that the process could be completed by the end of the week with opening statements to begin on Monday. That looked unlikely at one stage on Thursday morning, before the pace picked up in the afternoon and a full panel was ultimately chosen.

Five more alternates are needed on Friday and another panel of 96 potential jurors has been sworn in for the session.

Mr Trump, who complained the case has become a “mess”, faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election to stay quiet about an alleged affair.

The defendant has pleaded not guilty.

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New York hush money trial: Who are Trump’s jurors?

The dismissal of juror 2 on Thursday – an oncology nurse by profession who raised concerns about her anonymity after friends and family asked her if she had been chosen for the jury box having guessed her involvement after reading descriptions of her in the media – led Judge Merchan to appeal for “common sense” in the reporting of the jurors and asked that their current or former employers not be mentioned.

Here’s Alex Woodward with an updated look at what we can say about the jurors now that the initial 12 have been chosen, with the process expected to conclude on Friday with the selection of the remaining five alternates.

Joe Sommerlad19 April 2024 10:45

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New York hush money trial: Trump complains about being cold in courtroom and waves Fox News printouts at the press

Here’s what the former president and criminal defendant had to say after leaving court yesterday.

Fair to say he has not enjoyed himself much so far, branding the whole affair “a mess” as he trudged back to Trump Tower.

Joe Sommerlad19 April 2024 10:15

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New York hush money trial: Two seated jurors excused over anonymity and impartiality concerns

Two jurors who were sworn in to Trump’s trial on Tuesday have now been excused from the case as the court grapples with the prospect of finding impartial New Yorkers.

Court proceedings got off to a rocky start on Thursday morning as jury selection resumed after a day’s recess on Wednesday.

First, juror number two raised concerns that personal details disclosed in her jury questionnaire could be used to identify her – and that her concerns might impact her ability to be impartial in the case.

Then, juror number four showed up late to court and Manhattan prosecutors raised concerns about the truthfulness of his answers during questioning in the court earlier in the week.

Both were ultimately excused by Judge Merchan, taking the panel briefly back down to five.

Here’s more from Ariana Baio.

Joe Sommerlad19 April 2024 09:45

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New York hush money trial: Panel of 12 jurors sworn in on chaotic day three

The panel of 12 Manhattan residents who will ultimately decide the fate of former president Donald Trump in his New York criminal trial have now been seated after a chaotic day in court yesterday.

After three days of jury selection, in which hundreds of New Yorkers were called to the New York Criminal Court, sworn in and asked personal questions, the majority of jury selection concluded on Thursday – with a panel of five women and seven men sworn in.

One alternate has also been seated, with five more needed to complete the full panel of 18: 12 jurors and six alternates.

Ariana Baio watched events unfold in court for The Independent yesterday and offers this recap.

Joe Sommerlad19 April 2024 09:15

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Truth Social: Trump cries ‘election interference’ (again) and calls on Europe to deliver more Ukraine aid

Trump’s defence team was informed yesterday they would not be told in advance who the prosecution’s witnesses are in the hush money trial to prevent their client posting about them on Truth Social, a point that led to an argument between Judge Merchan and Todd Blanche and left Trump huffing in his seat.

You can see why, given that he posted this last night about the ongoing proceedings.

His other big contribution yesterday was complaining that Europe should pay more in aid to Ukraine, perhaps indirectly attempting to relieve some of the pressure on House speaker Mike Johnson over his latest spending bill, which has been received with huge anger from the MAGA wing of the Republican Party, led by witchfinder-general Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Joe Sommerlad19 April 2024 08:45

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In depth: Can these ex-Trump voters swing it for Biden?

Conventional political wisdom regarding Donald Trump states that the people who voted for him in 2016 and 2020 aren’t likely to go for any Democrat this time around — especially not Joe Biden.

But a prominent group of anti-Trump Republicans believes those two-time Trump voters are best positioned to convince others in the GOP to vote to re-elect Biden. And they’re ready to spend big to do so.

Oliver O’Connell19 April 2024 08:00

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Mutiny brews for Mike Johnson as hard-liners threaten to join motion to oust him

The growing anger among Mike Johnson’s Republican caucus over his bill to send aid to Ukraine spilled into public view on Thursday as more conservatives threatened to join a motion to oust the speaker from his role.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC:

Oliver O’Connell19 April 2024 06:00

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Who in Congress isn’t seeking re-election in 2024?

If a presidential election year wasn’t enough in Washington DC, this year will also see a lot of new faces in Congress, as many members have decided to not seek re-election, with many citing frustration with the chambers’ productivity as their reason for stepping down.

Eight Senators and 44 Representatives have announced their intentions to step down from their current post in 2024, with some running for different elected positions and others leaving politics altogether. Some of those could still run for their current seats if they do not win primary elections.

The mass Congressional exodus includes several controversial seats, which could alter the control of each chamber and numerous Committee chairs.

Kelly Rissman19 April 2024 04:00

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Biden jokes he ‘looks 40’ as Kennedy family endorses 2024 campaign

Joe Biden joked that he “looks like he’s 40” as he delivered a campaign speech in Philadelphia, where the Kennedy political family endorsed his re-election campaign. “I know I look like I’m 40 but I’ve been doing this a long time, but I’ve never been more optimistic about our future,” the president told supporters. Their backing is a rebuke of Robert F Kennedy Jr’s independent bid for office. Mr Kennedy’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, praised Mr Biden as “a champion for all the rights and freedoms that my father and uncles stood for.”

Oliver O’Connell19 April 2024 03:00

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Trump aides lose bid to dismiss charges related to classified documents hoarded at Mar-a-Lago

Carlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta were charged with multiple counts of the obstruction of justice alongside Mr Trump last year.

The two men had sought to have the charges dismissed. On Thursday a Florida judge denied them:

Read the full story here:

Mike Bedigan19 April 2024 02:30



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