"Unprecedented Challenges for Republican Job Seekers and Party Leaders"

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Both Republican job applicants and potential jurors in Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial are being asked if they believe the 2020 election was stolen, a question seen as a loyalty test to Trump. Prosecutors argue that asking potential jurors about their views on the election helps determine their impartiality. Trump's attorney disputes the need for the question, while Trump himself carefully observed potential jurors during a recent trial. The issue of jurors revealing their political views is emerging in Trump's trials, with lawyers on both sides seeking to ascertain their opinions on Trump.
Topics:nation#2020-election#criminal-trial#donald-trump#jury-selection#politics#republican-national-committee
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