A dozen jurors have been selected in Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York.
Sky News US analyst Michael Ware discussed the latest on the former US president’s criminal trial.
“We now have a jury, 12 jurors have been selected, one of the alternatives has been selected we need five more,” Mr Ware told Sky News Australia.
“Now all this appeared wobbly just hours ago this morning because two of the selected jurors had to either bow out, or be kicked out,” he said.
“One bowed out because she said that through little clues and little pieces of information in the media, everyone in her family and community recognised that you’re one of the jurors aren’t you?
All 12 jurors have been selected for Donald Trump’s hush money trial
“So, she asked to be relieved and she was.
“it’s distinctly possible that this trial could start on Monday.”
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to payments made to adult film actor Stormy Daniels at the end of the 2016.
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