"Trump's NYC 'Hush Money' Trial: Jury Selection and Legal Maneuvers"

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Potential jurors for Donald Trump's Manhattan "hush money" trial will not be directly asked about their political leanings, but will be questioned about their affiliations with extremist groups such as QAnon, the Proud Boys, or Antifa. They will also be asked about attending Trump campaign events, following Trump or anti-Trump groups on social media, and their opinions about Trump. Both sides' lawyers won't be able to directly ask about political party affiliation, but it may be inferred from other questions. The trial is expected to take several days, and Trump has argued that he cannot get a fair trial in Democrat-leaning Manhattan.
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