The Opening Days of Trump’s First Criminal Trial

特朗普首次刑事审判的开场几天

The Daily

2024-04-18

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Political and legal history are being made in a Lower Manhattan courtroom as Donald J. Trump becomes the first former U.S. president to undergo a criminal trial. Jonah Bromwich, who covers criminal justice in New York, explains what happened during the opening days of the trial, which is tied to Mr. Trump’s role in a hush-money payment to a porn star. Guest: Jonah E. Bromwich, who covers criminal justice in New York for The New York Times.
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  • It's the first day of the Trump trial and just walking out the door of my house, it's a beautiful day.

  • 06:11 a.m.

  • the thing that keeps running through my head is kind of amazing that hundreds of jurors are going to show up at the Manhattan courthouse and some of them are going to know what they're there for, probably talking to their friends, their relatives about it.

  • Some of them are going to learn this morning, talking to other jurors in line, asking what all the fuss is about.

  • But I really do imagine that there's going to be at least one potential juror who, you know, headphones on, get into court here.

  • They're going to be there for the first criminal trial of Donald J.

  • Trump.

  • And just, I mean, how would you react?

  • From New York Times, I'm Michael Balbaro.

  • This is the daily today what it's been like inside the lower Manhattan courtroom where political and legal history are being made.

  • My colleague Jonah Abromwich, on the opening days of the first criminal trial of a us president.

  • It's Thursday, April 18.

  • Do, is that his mic?