"Unprecedented Jury Selection and Increasing Risks: Inside Trump's New York Criminal Trial"

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Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner has described the jury selection process in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial as "unprecedented," citing the swift pace and unusual moments during the selection. Kirschner highlighted the dismissal of potential jurors who indicated they couldn't be impartial toward Trump, as well as the selection of two lawyers as qualified jurors. Despite criticism from a Trump spokesperson, Kirschner expressed confidence in the trial and praised the judge's handling of the proceedings.
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