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Dismissed Juror: I’m Not Sure Jurors Can be Fair & Impartial in Trump NY Trial (Video)

Posted by FactReal on April 19, 2024

RE: NEW YORK TRIAL (DEMOCRAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALVIN BRAGG) v. DONALD TRUMP
Case: New York v. Trump, No. 71543-23

MSNBC interviewed the dismissed juror on day 3 of the trial: (April 18, 2024)

“MSNBC’s Yasmin Vossoughian spoke to a potential juror in the Trump hush money trial who was dismissed[.]”

MSNBC REPORTER: [A]s we’re talking about this idea of duty, right, and this idea of being fair and impartial, do you feel like the people that you were speaking with in that jury room, that you sat with all day on Tuesday, that they can put together a fair and impartial jury because of that sense of duty? Do you think that is possible?

DISMISSED JUROR: I’m not sure about that.

MSNBC REPORTER: Really? Why?

DISMISSED JUROR: You know, everybody has biases and, you know, stereotypes in their minds, so you have to be really, you know, deep and, you know, a fair person which is very hard to do, right, in order to serve as a juror. I hope they do. I mean, this is justice, right? I hope they do. Yeah.

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