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Madeline Halpert Today has been all about selecting a jury.
Reporting from court This can be a long process (maybe even two weeks). And the legal teams have been - and continue to - listen carefully to how each member of the jury pool responds to a series of questions.
We've just been told that another of the already selected jurors has been excused. Some questions are standard, like what neighbourhood do you live in? While others hint at how tricky it can be to find impartial people in New York, the Democratic city where Trump first made his name as a real estate tycoon.
That means we're now down to five jurors. We don't know why exactly he was dismissed. Here are some of the more unique jury questions:
Do you currently follow Donald Trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past?
Do you listen to or watch podcasts? If so, which ones?
Have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti-Trump group or organisation?
As a reminder of just how complicated this whole process can get, you can read more about the sorts of questions being asked here.
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