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Politico, along with almost the rest of the media, seems to be be suffering from a strong dose of convenient memory lapse when it comes to the upcoming sentencing of Donald Trump by the highly biased Judge Juan Merchan in the Manhattan hush money trial.

In early June a possible incident of jury tampering came to light when a poster going by the name of "Michael Anderson" claimed on the court's Facebook page that his cousin, supposedly a juror in a trial, had informed him that they voted for conviction a day before that conviction was officially announced. It was widely covered at that time but since then almost completely forgotten. This memory lapse was especially noticeable in Thursday's Politico story by Erica Orden, "Trump seeks to delay his hush money sentencing until after the election."

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2024/08/17/media-sends-possible-trump-manhattan-trial-jury-tampering-incident
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Completely forgotten because it was a nothing burger.  There was no evidence of jury tampering.

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No evidence because the Facebook poster claimed it was just a prank? Oh, I see. If he said that then it MUST be true. Case closed and we don't even need to investigate if he has a cousin on that jury as he claimed.
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