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By Jeremiah Hassel As jury selection for former President Donald Trump ‘s infamous hush money trial began on Monday, over half of the potential jurors were dismissed after they admitted that they were unable to be impartial, harbouring biases for or against the former president. Exactly 96 individuals were called to a courtroom in Manhattan on Monday to serve as potential jurors and undergo a vetting process designed to determine whether they can render a verdict impartially. Sixty-three of them were sent home, however, after Judge Juan Merchan deemed them unable to serve, either because of bi…

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