Donald Trump has described the hush money case against him as a “mess” after the jury that will decide his fate was selected.
As he left the courtroom in New York after the proceedings concluded, Trump addressed reporters, saying he was supposed to be in states such as Georgia, New Hampshire and North Carolina as part of his campaign for the 2024 presidential election.
“[But instead] I’ve been here all day,” he said, calling the trial “unfair.”
Trump displayed a stack of news stories and editorials that he said were critical of the case, as he continued to protest the trial.
“The whole thing is a mess,” he said.
It turns out that all 12 jurors participated in the first criminal trial against a former US president.
Jury members include a sales professional, a software engineer, an English teacher and several lawyers.
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