NEW YORK — More than a year after he was criminally charged in his former home city,
Trump, present in the courtroom for nearly six hours of proceedings, craned his neck to get a glimpse as the jury pool entered. He stood and looked their way when Merchan introduced him as the defendant.And he listened impassively as the credentials of the first 10 prospective jurors came into view: Longtime New Yorkers, and some relative newcomers, who mostly read the New York Times, listen to NPR and watch CNN. A few said they tune into Fox News and read the conservative-leaning New York Post.
“I feel nobody is above the law — whether a sitting president, a former president or a janitor,” said one man, a bookseller from the Upper West Side who is married with two children, one entering college and one finishing. He copped to listening to a good amount of talk radio — when his morning alarm rings, in the shower and while commuting.All told, a jury of 12 New Yorkers, with six alternates, will be selected to decide Trump’s fate.
The next man was a creative director who has worked for Lands’ End and Kenneth Cole who enjoys hiking, cooking and playing with his dog. One woman works in marketing for a city government agency and enjoys going to public parks and theater shows.Were these folks Democrats or Republicans? MAGA or part of Resistance Twitter? It was difficult, if impossible, to say.
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