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Movies re: 7 Jurors–TRUMP Contempt Charge & WARNING By Judge For Intimidating Jurors

Meet TRUMPs' VERY Glamorous Right-Hand Woman: Margo Martin Deputy Communications Chief

Donald Trump certainly knows how to make an entrance, but on the first day of his hush money criminal trial, he was forced to share center stage with another rather more glamorous attendee


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Melania's doppelganger.




Inside the jet-set life of 28-year-old Melania lookalike as she makes stunning court appearance....


Margo, 28, who shares a striking resemblance to the former President's wife, Melania Trump, oozed confidence as she entered the courtroom alongside Trump, opting for a chic black pantsuit and leaving her long ombre locks in beach-like waves around her face.

The communications guru kept a straight face as she made her way inside the courtroom, where she watched on as more than 50 of the 96 potential jurors in the trial were excused after admitting that they couldn't be impartial in the case, which marks the first time a former President has faced criminal trial.

But while she also drew the spotlight in the courtroom, elsewhere, Margo has already become a star in her own right, gaining tens of thousands of followers online for flaunting the many lavish perks that come with working with a prominent political figure.

She was first propelled into the spotlight last year, after a reporter actually mistook her for Melania, 53, as she entered the United States Courthouse in Miami for Trump's arraignment in a separate case.

Margo has become a star in her own right, gaining tens of thousands of followers online for flaunting the many lavish perks that come with working with a prominent political figure

The world was a buzz with speculation about the identity of Melania's doppelganger.

Her latest appearance at the first day of his trial, which saw the former President being at one point being accused of falling asleep before tearing into a judge for warning he may have to skip his son Barron's high school graduation, will no doubt help to cement her status as one of the most glamorous faces in US politics.

But what of Margo's life away from D.C. and her glitzy rise to the top of the Trump food chain?

Margo, an Oklahoma native, previously served as the Deputy Director of Communications for Trump's Save America PAC, which was used mainly to send emails to supporters and organize his continued rallies across the country.

She's usually seen eating in top restaurants, partying in celebrity hotspots, jetting off on glamorous vacations, travelling via the former President's private plane, or enjoying beach days in Palm Beach, Florida, where it seems she is based now.




Some of her travels around the globe recently have included trips to Scotland, Ireland, and India.









Trump and Margo arrived together at a Manhattan court on Monday for jury selection.






A jury of 12 New York residents will decide his fate and will be selected from a pool of hundreds in a process that could take as long as two weeks.







John Dean Predicts How Long Jury Selection Could Last in Trump Criminal Trial

Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean reacts to more than half of the first group of potential jurors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial saying that they cannot be impartial.


Why This Trump Trial Could Finally Put Trump In Jail





TRUMPs' Jury Selection DAY ONE





1st day ends without any jurors being picked. The day began with pretrial arguments — including over a potential fine for Trump — before moving in the afternoon into jury selection, where the parties will decide who might be picked to determine the legal fate of the former, and potentially future, American president.

After the first members of the jury pool, 96 in all, were summoned into the courtroom, Trump craned his neck to look back at them, whispering to his lawyer as they entered the jury box. Underscoring the difficulty, only about a third of the 96 people in the first panel of potential jurors remained after the judge excused some members.

More than half the group was excused after telling the judge they could not be fair and impartial. At least nine more were excused after raising their hands when Merchan asked if they could not serve for any other reason.


Merchan has written that the key is “whether the prospective juror can assure us that they will set aside any personal feelings or biases and render a decision that is based on the evidence and the law.”

Jury Selection will continue Tuesday


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