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Half of the second round of potential jurors in the Trump hush money case — 48 people — on Thursday were immediately excused after they said they could not be fair and impartial.
That meant that half of the potential 96 jurors brought in said they could not be fair and impartial jurors in the case, which is almost the same numberAn additional nine were excused from the second pool on Thursday for other reasons, leaving 39 to continue for questioning as potential jurors. Former Bush deputy assistant attorney general John Yoo told Fox News on Monday it was “pretty extraordinary” that half of the jury pool said they were so biased against Trump that they could not serve on the jury.
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