Listed below are the 42 questions Decide Merchan will ask potential jurors for Stormy Daniels' 'Hush Cash'.

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Far-left New York Decide Juan Merchan late Monday launched his questionnaire for potential jurors within the Stormy Daniels 'hush cash' trial set to start on April 15.

Trump's attorneys argued that potential jurors and their political affiliations are necessary.

Decide Merchan pushed again, saying questions on potential jurors' political affiliations and whether or not they like Trump are “irrelevant.”

“Such questions are irrelevant as a result of they don’t go to the problem of the potential juror's {qualifications},” Marchan wrote. “The final word situation is whether or not the potential juror can guarantee us that they may put apart any private emotions or biases and render a verdict primarily based on the proof and the regulation.”

As a result of hardcore, Trump-hating leftists can 'put apart' their private emotions about Trump and provides an unbiased judgment.

Listed below are the 42 questions Decide Juan Merchan will ask potential jurors:

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On web page 2, Decide Merchan requested potential jurors which cable networks they watch and which blogs they learn. Merchan additionally requested potential jurors in the event that they listened to any podcasts.

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On web page 4, Decide Merchan requested potential jurors if that they had ever attended a Trump rally.

On web page 5, Decide Merchan requested potential jurors whether or not they comply with President Trump on social media. He was additionally requested if he ever supported Q Anon, Proud Boys, Antifa, Boogaloo Boys, Three Percenters, or Oath Keepers.

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Potential jurors have been requested if there was any motive that will stop them from being truthful and neutral.

A New York appellate court docket decide on Tuesday rejected Trump's Eleventh-hour bid to delay Stormy Daniels' 'hush cash' trial, which is scheduled to start on April 15.

Tuesday's determination got here a day after one other New York appeals court docket decide rejected Trump's request to delay the trial on a special argument.

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