Trump’s tweets seen as unlikely to slow New York terror case

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NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s tweets calling for the death penalty for the man charged in the New York truck rampage could give defense attorneys grounds to argue that Trump has poisoned the minds of potential jurors. But some

Trump’s tweets seen as unlikely to slow New York terror case

Eric Fleming, 41, stops by to express his condolences Thursday in front of a bike memorial where people leave flowers to remember the victims of an attack Tuesday in New York City.

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NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s tweets calling for the death penalty for the man charged in the New York truck rampage could give defense attorneys grounds to argue that Trump has poisoned the minds of potential jurors. But some legal experts doubt that argument will slow the case.