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if it did happen, this trial could take forever. would you strike everybody in manhattan? it s crazy. yes. he would not have to do that. it would take the entire year in the next year and the year after that but he would have to sit there. but that is classic donald trump donald trump thinks the rules don t apply to him and if they do apply to him than it is unfair and that is his whole stick. so far it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic. it is like perceiving apace in an almost humdrum fashion with the exception of these outbursts. i do have to ask you about this because judge marchand has not been playing around with this. i think it was a few hours ago, trump shared, reposted on truth social, this claim from jesse watters of fox. they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. so saith jesse watters. does that run up to the line of
the groundhog day -like tedium of jury selection and its repetitive question and after trump spoke and gestured in the direction of the juror he was reprimanded, as any other defendant would be, by judge juan marchand who said he would not have jurors intimidated in his courtroom. this process is proceeding so normally that judge marchand believes a jury will be seated in time for opening statements to begin on monday, which is way ahead of the two-week timeline he estimated earlier this week. joining me now is george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. thank you for being here. i know you were in the vicinity, you are in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. first, what do you make of the dissonance between trump asserting that this was all such an unfair jury selection process and the fact that seven jurors have already been selected? he is going to say everything is unfair, no matter how it comes out. he thinks he is going to get unlimited peremptory
violating the gag order? does that flirt with it were is that fair game? it is not for game because it is a lie. there is no evidence to support it. if you are referring to specific individuals and trying to intimidate them it would violate the gag order. i think he is just trying to poison the well in the public domain. saying that nothing here is fair, it can t be fair. people can t be fair to me. even though he spent his entire life in new york until relatively recently. independent of trying to poison the well, which is no small thing, it also could be at some point construed as this goes on and the jury is finally selected as a form of intimidation that puts the jurors lives in danger as they perceive liberal stooges out there to get trump. my question to you is, marchand has uttered at some point that the suggestion of jail time could be a part of this if trump violates the gag order. do you think there is any universe in which that happens?
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