Based upon the opinion of two prospective jurors who did not make the cut to participate in the historic criminal trial of Donald Trump, the former president’s defense may be hampered by the attorney he hand-selected to oversee the case. With opening arguments scheduled to begin Monday morning in the so-called hush money case where the former president is looking at the possibility of jail time after being charged with 34 felonies, the last thing Trump needs is a lawyer whose courtroom demeanor has already been singled out. In interviews with the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, the two dismis…