Dozens of prospective jurors in the Donald Trump 'hush money' trial continue to be dismissed as they say they can't be fair.
It's the second day of the trial, and jury selection continues.
Trump's charged with falsifying business records over his alleged role in a hush money scheme before the 2016 election.
He's pleaded not guilty.
US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking it's a tough jury selection.
He says they've got nowhere, and more than half of those called said they couldn't be fair or impartial.
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