During the jury selection process for the trial of former President Donald Trump, attorney Todd Blanche posed a question to a prospective juror who works in real estate. Blanche inquired about the juror's views on Trump, asking whether they held a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the former president.
In response, the juror characterized the question as 'loaded,' acknowledging the complex history surrounding Trump. The juror expressed a nuanced perspective, stating, 'I’d say there are things that I disagree with, and things I think were done well during his presidency. I wouldn't classify it as favorable or unfavorable. But I think things are favorable and other things that are unfavorable.'
This exchange sheds light on the diverse range of opinions held by individuals regarding Trump's presidency. The juror's thoughtful response underscores the multifaceted nature of assessing a political figure's legacy, recognizing both positive and negative aspects.