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Two seated jurors dismissed from Trump hush money trial on day three


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As former President Trump’s hush money trial enters its third day, two jurors who had been sworn in have now been dismissed from the case. NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard reports on why they were removed and how the jury selection process has been going.



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