More potential jurors dismissed as Trump's hush money trial enters second day

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More potential jurors were dismissed Tuesday from Donald's Trump's hush money case as lawyers worked for a second day to find a panel of New Yorkers to decide whether the Republican will become the first former president convicted of a crime.

More potential jurors were dismissed Tuesday from Donald's Trump's hush money case as lawyers worked for a second day to find a panel of New Yorkers to decide whether the Republican will become the first former president convicted of a crime.The first day of the historic trial in Manhattan ended Monday with no one yet chosen to be on the panel of 12 jurors and six alternates.

Trump arrived at the courthouse just before 9 a.m., giving a quick wave to reporters as he headed inside. Before entering the courtroom, Trump stopped briefly to address a TV camera in the hallway, repeating his claim that the judge is biased against him and the case is politically motivated. After another juror said she would be unable to serve impartially, Trump twisted in his chair, looking in the direction of the box. Through the first few minutes of the day, he appeared generally attentive, jotting down notes and raising sheets of paper to his face as jurors rattle off answers to a lengthy questionnaire.

"I was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense," he said. "That's exactly what it was. And you get indicted over that? I should be right now in Pennsylvania, in Florida, in many other states -- North Carolina, Georgia -- campaigning," Trump told reporters Tuesday. In court papers filed Tuesday, prosecutors urged the judge to fine Trump US$3,000 over social media posts they say violated a gag order limiting what he can say publicly about witnesses. In the posts, Trump called Cohen and Daniels "two sleaze bags who have, with their lies and misrepresentations, cost our Country dearly!"

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