"Trump Hush Money Trial: Explosive Developments and Courtroom Drama"

Jury selection for the criminal trial of former President Donald J. Trump concluded with 12 jurors and six alternates being empaneled, while a man set himself on fire in a park across the street from the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse. The trial, stemming from a hush-money payment made during the 2016 presidential campaign, is expected to begin opening statements next week. The man who set himself on fire was critically injured and transported to a hospital. Additionally, potential jurors opened up about their lives in court, with some becoming emotional, and a Sandoval hearing is scheduled to determine the questions prosecutors can ask Trump if he chooses to testify.
- Trump Hush Money Trial: Live Updates and Latest News The New York Times
- Dismissed 'Juror Number 4' calls judge 'cowardly' over being dismissed The Journal News
- Jury selected in Trump hush money trial in Manhattan MSNBC
- Man apparently sets himself on fire outside courthouse where Trump is on trial ABC News
- Inside the Courtroom, Trump’s Fame is Balanced by Judge Merchan The New York Times
Reading Insights
0
3
35 min
vs 36 min read
98%
7,097 → 108 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The New York Times