Victoria Toensing and Joe diGenova told Newsmax on Monday that the business records trial now underway in New York City, the first of four criminal trials for Donald Trump, is an affront to American justice for being allowed to get this far."I think that Judge Merchan is going to make sure that an unfair jury is selected and that the president is convicted," said diGenova, a former U.S. Attorney. "I don't think Judge Merchan has any interest in selecting an impartial jury.
"I'm wearing black today because I'm in mourning for our legal system and our country for allowing this travesty, this illegal travesty to occur," said Toensing, a former senior Justice Department official.
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