Jurors in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial return for a second day of deliberations, applying extra scrutiny to a pair of high-profile witnesses as they weigh the fate of the first US president to be charged with a crime.
It was unclear when the 12 jurors and six alternates would reach a verdict that could potentially upend Trump’s hopes of recapturing the White House from Democratic President Joe Biden as the Republican candidate in the November 5 election.
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