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Trump arrives in court for third day of hush-money trial as jury selection continues – live

Trump takes his seat in the courtroom

Sam Levine

Sam Levine

Donald Trump has taken his seat at the defense table in Manhattan criminal court for day three of the criminal hush money trial against him.

He is talking on his cell phone.

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Judge Juan Merchan has taken the bench, and court is now in session.

Seven jurors have been selected so far. They include an information technology worker, an English teacher, an oncology nurse, a sales professional, a software engineer and two lawyers.

Five more jurors and six alternates remain to be chosen.

Trump takes his seat in the courtroom

Sam Levine

Sam Levine

Donald Trump has taken his seat at the defense table in Manhattan criminal court for day three of the criminal hush money trial against him.

He is talking on his cell phone.

Donald Trump’s motorcade arrived at the Manhattan courthouse shortly before 9am ET, and jury selection is expected to resume at about 9.30am.

Trump and his lawyers have entered the courtroom, as have prosecutors including Susan Hoffinger, Joshua Steinglass, and Matthew Colangelo.

There have been some surreal scenes in the jury selection process so far, where potential jurors have had to explain how they feel about Donald Trump as he sits in front of them and listens.

Here’s a look at how ordinary New Yorkers have responded as they were asked their thoughts on the former president.

Donald Trump sits beside his lawyer Todd Blanche on the second day of jury selection in his criminal trial in Manhattan criminal court in New York City.
Donald Trump sits beside his lawyer Todd Blanche on the second day of jury selection in his criminal trial in Manhattan criminal court in New York City. Photograph: Christine Cornell/Reuters

Sam Levine

Sam Levine

Good morning from the overflow room in the Manhattan criminal court building in lower Manhattan.

We’re about to kick off day three of jury selection in Donald Trump’s criminal trial over his efforts to conceal hush money payments to the adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016. Seven jurors have been picked so far. Five more regular jurors and six alternates still need to be selected.

It’s been a rainy quiet morning here at the courthouse. There wasn’t much activity in the park across the street.

Trump, meanwhile, continues to push the envelope with a gag order that prohibits him from attacking jurors. Last night, he reposted a quote from the Fox News host Jesse Waters suggesting that undercover liberal activists were trying to get on the jury.

Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the trial, has already warned Trump once about threatening jurors. We’ll see if the judge brings it up this morning.

Trump hush-money trial resumes for third day of jury selection

Good morning US politics readers. Donald Trump is due to return to Manhattan court this morning as the process continues in the jury selection for the former president’s historic trial and one of the most high-profile criminal cases in US history.

So far, seven people have been selected after two days of intense grilling by prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers that has sifted through prospective jurors’ political views, personal lives and social media posts to decide who gets to sit in judgment over Trump just months before his upcoming rematch with Joe Biden in the November general election.

Five more jurors and six alternates remain to be chosen. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of the alleged effort to cover up hush money paid to adult actor Stormy Daniels. Trump also faces other trials involving his actions on January 6, attempts to subvert the 2020 election in Georgia and charges related to his keeping of classified documents at his resort in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, after he had left office.

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  • Joe Biden is traveling to Philadelphia, where he is scheduled to participate in a number of campaign events before returning to the White House

  • Biden is expected to receive the formal endorsement of a large contingent of the Kennedy family who have shunned independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr, the Biden campaign has said.

  • Kamala Harris will take part in a conversation about gun violence prevention ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine shooting.

  • 10am ET. Alejandro Mayorkas, the US secretary of homeland security, will testify before the homeland security and governmental affairs committee.

  • 12pm. The Senate will meet to take up the motion to proceed to the Fisa section 702 reauthorization, with a cloture vote at 1pm.

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