During the jury selection process, Donald Trump's attorney, Susan Necheles, took the opportunity to question potential jurors regarding their biases towards the former president. Necheles, who had also conducted questioning the previous day, honed in on the jurors' perceptions of Trump and how these biases might impact their ability to be impartial.
Necheles emphasized to the jury pool that everyone carries biases, especially when it comes to someone as well-known and outspoken as President Trump. She pointed out that Trump's public persona could influence the jurors' opinions and urged them to consider their preconceived notions.
As Necheles addressed the potential jurors, Trump himself observed the proceedings, likely keenly interested in how his legal team was handling the selection process. The focus on biases towards Trump suggests that his defense team is strategically assessing the jury pool to ensure a fair trial.