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Donald Trump speaks to the media as he visits a bodega store in New York on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Donald Trump complains jury selection moving too fast in hush money trial

  • The ex-US president says he should be allowed ‘unlimited’ strikes to reject jurors, when the defence and prosecutors each have 10
  • Trump had earlier complained the trial would take him off the campaign trail for too long, but now says it is being rushed
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Former US president Donald Trump complained on Wednesday about jury selection in his New York hush money case as the trial moved faster than expected toward opening statements.

After prosecutors and defence lawyers agreed on a surprisingly robust total of seven jurors in one day, Trump sought to tap the brakes on the process that seemed to be going remarkably smoothly.

The first former US president to face a criminal trial said he should be allowed to reject as many jurors as he wants if he suspects the New York residents aren’t going to give him a fair shake.

“I thought STRIKES were supposed to be “unlimited” when we were picking our jury?” Trump wrote on his social media site. “I was then told we only had 10, not nearly enough.”

Former US president Donald Trump sits in court on Tuesday, the second day of jury selection in his criminal hush money trial in New York. Courtroom sketch: Christine Cornell via AP

He denounced Manhattan as the “second worst venue” for a trial, apparently comparing it with Washington, where he will face a separate federal election interference trial.

So far, Trump’s defence and prosecutors have each used six out of 10 allowed so-called strikes to dismiss jurors they suspect may be problematic for their side.

Trump and his supporters have complained for weeks that the Manhattan trial was unfair because it would take the presumptive Republican presidential nominee off the campaign trail for too long.

Now that Judge Juan Merchan appears to be shepherding the trial faster than expected, he has flip-flopped to complaining about it being a rush job.

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“He’s rushing this trial, doing everything he can for the Democrats,” Trump told reporters late Tuesday.

Some legal analysts predicted it would take a couple of weeks or more to pick a jury in the case.

Now it looks like they could finish this week, in time for the trial to kick off in earnest on Monday.

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