Trump Rages On Eve Of Jury Selection For Hush Money Trial: ‘SEE YOU TOMORROW’
Former President Donald Trump once again attacked the Manhattan district attorney and judge overseeing his upcoming hush money trial on the eve of jury selection.
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Former President Donald Trump once again attacked the Manhattan district attorney and judge overseeing his upcoming hush money trial on the eve of jury selection.
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The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s hush money case refused to delay the trial any longer, despite a plea to wait until the Supreme Court has ruled on a claim of absolute presidential immunity.