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‘The View’ Host Worried That Someone Who Doesn’t ‘Hate Trump’ Could Sit On NYC Jury

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The View’s Sunny Hostin expressed concern that a Trump supporter could end up on the jury for his criminal case.

She noted jurors’ social media is being checked for political leanings.

“They are never going to find someone that doesn’t know about the former, twice impeached, loser president, right? No one’s no, they’re never gonna find that,” Hostin said.

While a Biden parade attendee was approved, Trump was chastised for his demeanor.

“But what I did find also interesting about my Super Bowl is that the legal teams will be checking the jurors’ social media profiles to see if they can assess the truthfulness and intention of what they said during voir dire, which is their questioning.”

Hostin worried those who like Trump on social media couldn’t be impartial.

She suggested potential jurors should say “I hate Trump” to get selected.

“And I think that’s really, really important, because if you start liking Trump, say you follow Trump stuff on social media, are you going to, can you be impartial?” Hostin asked.

“I don’t really think so. And I think what could happen in a case like this is if you have someone, and we were talking about this morning, someone named Clay Travis is sort of telling people to get onto that jury. You get one person that sneaks onto that jury with untoward feelings, that person can hang that jury.”

Joy Behar asked how someone could sneak onto the jury, and Hostin said by lying and claiming impartiality despite hating Trump.

Behar concluded by mocking Trump’s appearance and asking how he could find peers, revealing the hosts’ clear bias against a fair trial.

“Well, you lie. You say, ‘I hate Trump, but I can be impartial.’ And I this and that,” Behar said.

“How many bloated, orange pyschos are out there?” Behar asked.

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