Jury selection in Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial has so far focused on whether anyone can judge him fairly.
The trial of the former president has generated significant interest and debate, with many questioning the impartiality of potential jurors. Trump’s polarizing reputation and the highly publicized nature of the case have raised concerns about whether a fair trial is possible.
As the selection process continues, the court is working to ensure that only those who can set aside personal biases and opinions will serve on the jury. This is crucial in order to reach a just verdict based on the evidence presented in court.
Despite the challenges posed by Trump’s notoriety, the justice system remains committed to upholding the principles of fairness and impartiality in this high-profile case.