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contradiction as a defendant taking the stand, it's over. if you get caught in a lie, if the jury doesn't like you, it's over i would beg plead urge him. i don't think he is going to take the stand. i think he's positioning right now. i just it's so tactically self-defeating. i can't see it happening. >> yeah. i mean, frank, what is trump doing there? it's almost seems to me like he feels like people think he was a coward. if you said no, basically mercury wrong, he has to be there, right. >> ways to physically be there yeah. >> but he doesn't have to take the stage he doesn't have to take the day. >> i mean, i think it's just the type of gloucester i mean, you asked donald trump, are you man enough to take the stand? he's going to say, yeah it's easy to paint him in today's whether he means it or not. i mean, i don't know if he knows if he means that in his own head matt, when you thank you. yeah. no, i think she's written. i completely agree with you. he's going to of course say yes, and then he's going to say, well, i can't do it for this or that. i completely agree and i think le makes it a point where the jury pool so tainted against him and him taking the stand i could

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Ayman

>> for donald trump there is not a political calculus but he is used to getting away with all things. he expects it to happen in this case. he believes he is above the law and started his entire life. the only people who are going to not budge -- we knew this before the trial began. they are going to be his base. outside of that, the maga base he will not win an election off of but he is going to have a moderate and swing voters. he's going to have to have suburban women but there are several vote still left out there. they are going to be shape what goes on the courtroom. they are paying attention to the ways in which he is holding himself and the ways in which he is trying to intimidate those who are sitting in the jury pool and the ways in which she is retreating and doing other things on social media to showcase his support of people who believe i can and attacking these individuals.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

me back to my praise of the week. know your opponent, know yourself. >> opening statements could begin monday expected to happen to trump hush money trial if you want to call it that. first of a criminal trial for former president. joining me now with an inside look at this historic moment in historic cases against getting started, former prosecutor jim trustee, great to see you. >> opening statements, before we do, let me ask you, the speed in which this jury has been selected, alternatives, does it bother you if you're working for trump? >> the big danger but the venue like new york, manhattan in particular if you will get a bunch of people who want to be on the jury, they will say the right thing to make sure they don't get eliminated from the jury pool but they are biased so

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Ayman

with ask former president donald trump. they sat for hours of proceedings. just like any other defendant facing charges. the state of new york. thrust from his big podium. he was forced to face reality. for once he was not allowed to say a single thing to defend himself. he had himself described as a racist, sexist, narcissist. he is very selfish and self- serving. he was presented with social media calling for officials to lock him. one woman was struck from the jury pool after the legal team discovered one year social media post. i would not believe donald trump if it is tongue was notarized. a lawyer added that this got punch. she had said that he was everything that she was taught about love. the courtroom has the ability to chip away at somebody's armor. even when that somebody is as outrageous and larger than life and. and he seemed to last like the republican front runner more like a child being disciplined in grade school.

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Ayman

they are watching and paying attention. in which he is holding himself the way in which he is trying to intimidate those who are sitting in the jury pool. and retreating and liking things on social media to showcase his support of people who believe like him. attacking these individuals. and i think we are not remembering. he is also using his speech. if he is retreating somebody who is saying while things about these jurors? that is still a level of intimidation for those jurors. in the same that he did for the two poll workers in georgia. we know how his single attacks impacted those individuals. >> and also, fox news is picking up a lot of the heavy lifting. i think it was jesse watters falsely claiming that liberal activists have gone under to get on the jury. lo and behold, two jurors are dropping out.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

me back to my praise of the week. know your opponent, know yourself. >> opening statements could begin monday expected to happen to trump hush money trial if you want to call it that. first of a criminal trial for former president. joining me now with an inside look at this historic moment in historic cases against getting started, former prosecutor jim trustee, great to see you. >> opening statements, before we do, let me ask you, the speed in which this jury has been selected, alternatives, does it bother you if you're working for trump? >> the big danger but the venue like new york, manhattan in particular if you will get a bunch of people who want to be on the jury, they will say the right thing to make sure they don't get eliminated from the jury pool but they are biased so

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

history that a former president will sit for a criminal trial. let's just zoom out fred and remind everybody how the heck we got here donald trump is facing 34 felony charges. these are state charges brought by the manhattan district attorney. the alleged crime is falsifying business records because of that hush money payment to stormy daniels, which went through trump's former attorney, michael cohen, and then he was reimbursed first do the trump org, which is a business registered in new york that's the alleged crime we all watched last week as they whittled down the jury pool to reach a panel of 12 jurors and six alternates. they are ready to go. >> this trial is expected to last probably about six weeks with a verdict, perhaps coming in june, are in the early summer. >> and of course, donald trump has pleaded not guilty and he denies the affair with donald trump. so opening statements

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

whittling down that jury pool to get a seated panel of 12 and six it's alternates. this is expected to go about six weeks, perhaps that means we could have a verdict this summer. and of course, donald trump has pleaded not guilty and he denies the affair with stormy daniels very aggressively one of. the prosecutor is going to be talking about tomorrow. unfortunately, the viewers at home, you won't be able to watch. you won't even be able to listen. there are no cameras in court. we have an entire team of reporters that will be there and sketch artists to do their best to bring it to life the prosecutors are going to try to bring this to life by telling a story of what happened in 2016. and they have a bunch of witnesses lined up and ready to go that surely there'll be presenting in the coming days and weeks. michael cohen, first and foremost he's the star witness in many respects. he was trump's right-hand man, attorney and fixer. he has now turned state's witness and he has a serious critic of donald trump.

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Hannity

law everything you mentioned plus they are trying to keep him in the court room against his will and preventing him from campaigning he has the right to be in the courtroom government, the prosecution has no right to keep him in the courtroom and the jury selection as a defence attorney i would be very unhappy with the 12 jurors as i have seen their backgrounds outlined they seem like typical manhattan residents that is okay if you want to move to the neighbourhood and have friends but if you want to have a jury against donald trump the last thing you want is a typical representative group of people from a borough that voted 85 percent against trump and probably 70 percent of the people hate him with a passion the defence attorneys probably did the best they could with the jury pool to try to pick 12 people who will be fair but i have to tell you the likelihood

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Hannity

a hidden agenda of getting on the jury to convict? manhattan as the professor points out is an inherently hostile venue for the accused and in a clinically charged case against an outspoken clinical candidate that is hated especially in manhattan the jurors are predisposed to the outcome is preordained this case should have been moved elsewhere to staten island for example where at least the jury pool could be more balanced but alvin bragg opposed it and so did job mershon no coincidence which is evidence that they both know this prosecution is legally week if not utterly absurd and they are counting on a prejudice jury to convict this is a ratchet abuse of power in our justice system and i agree with the professor this is unquestionably and irrefutably election interference they want to be

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