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Donald Trump’s casual criticism of prosecutors as ‘evil’ and ‘crazy’

Trump Faces Unfamiliar Jury Selection Process in Manhattan Criminal Trial

The Unusual Experience of Donald Trump Facing Jurors Who Don’t Like Him

Former President Donald Trump is known for being surrounded by supporters and rarely facing criticism. However, during the jury selection process for his criminal trial in Manhattan, Trump had to endure the uncommon experience of being confronted by people who openly dislike him.

Potential jurors were shown their past social media posts and comments disparaging Trump, with those comments being read out loud in the courtroom. This was a stark departure from Trump’s usual environment, where he is shielded from criticism and surrounded by loyal followers.

During a recent interview with Newsmax’s Greg Kelly, Trump continued to express his grievances against his political opponents, labeling them as “evil” and “crazy.” He also claimed that Democrats want him dead and accused officials like Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James of being part of a conspiracy against him.

Despite facing legal challenges and mounting criticism, Trump remains defiant and continues to rally his supporters with incendiary rhetoric. As the November presidential election approaches, his combative stance against his opponents shows no signs of waning.

For potential jurors who were excused from serving due to their past criticism of Trump, there is a sense of relief in not being part of the trial. However, for the prosecutors tasked with holding Trump accountable, the road ahead is fraught with challenges as they navigate a legal battle against a former president who refuses to back down.

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