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First 7 Jurors in Trump’s Kangaroo Court Case Named

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We all know Trump cannot get a fair trial in New York City.

His legal team discovered that potential jurors were actually activists trying to sneak onto the jury.

So far, seven jurors have been seated. Here’s what we know:

Juror #1 (The Foreman): This foreman, a salesman from Harlem who did not finish college, gets his news from The New York Times, The Daily Mail, Fox News, and MSNBC. He is married, and his wife is currently enrolled in school. They have no children.

Juror #2: A nurse from the Upper East Side with a master’s degree, she is engaged and childless. Her main news sources are The New York Times, Google, and CNN. She claims, “I don’t really have an opinion of Trump,” while also saying, “no one is above the law.”

Juror #3: An Asian corporate lawyer from Oregon, currently living in Chelsea. He is single and his hobbies include hiking and running. He relies on The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal for news. Regarding Trump, he alleges, “I’m not super familiar with Trump’s other charges.”

Juror #4: Originally from Puerto Rico and now residing on the Lower East Side, he works in IT. He is married with grandchildren and describes his intrigue with Trump: “He walks into a room, and he sets people off one way or the other. I find that really interesting.”

Juror #5: A young teacher from Harlem in her 20s, living with her basketball coach brother. She is not a regular news follower and was unaware of Trump’s charges, admitting, “I don’t follow the news.”

Juror #6: Employed by Disney, this juror in her 20s is concerned about the trial schedule clashing with a wedding in September. She lives with three roommates and enjoys dancing. Her news consumption includes The New York Times, Google, Facebook, and TikTok. She claims, “I don’t have strong feelings about Trump.”

Juror #7: A middle-aged lawyer from the Upper East Side, he is balding, tanned, and originally from North Carolina. Married with two kids, his news intake comes from The New York Times, The Journal, New York Post, The Washington Post, and NPR. He has a background in law firms that focus on diversity and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) issues.

Jesse Watters reports: “The fate of a billionaire real estate tycoon TV celebrity turned 45th President of the United States is in the hands of New York City lawyers, teachers, and Disney workers who like to dance and get their news from the Times — but swear they can be impartial.”


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