Former U.S. President Donald Trump returned to a New York courtroom on Tuesday for a second day of jury selection. They will decide whether the former president is guilty of 34 charges alleging he falsified business records to cover up a sex scandal during the 2016 campaign.
Joining the discussion:
- Joel Rubin served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for House Affairs in the Obama administration.
- Jacquie Luqman is a Coordinator with the Black Alliance for Peace.
- Adolfo Franco is an Attorney and Republican Strategist.
- Jeffrey Swartz is a Criminal Law Professor at Cooley Law School.
Just 35% of US adults say Trump broke the law in New York hush money case, poll finds https://t.co/AgHZLeB1qH
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As Jury selection resumed on day two, Donald Trump criticized the judge of his New York criminal trial, saying the case was designed to keep him from campaigning and benefit President Joe Biden. Follow our live coverage here: https://t.co/nQmmGnLp3R pic.twitter.com/IrZhBCBHox
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