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Donald Trump will be off the 2024 trail a significant amount of time while he stands criminal trial related to hush money payments, but his campaign is moving full speed ahead.
The ex-president is the first to ever stand criminal trial in U.S. history and it comes as he is mounting a third bid for president as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Jury selection in the hush money case began on Monday and the trial is expected to last about six weeks.
Trump's campaign said it will take full advantage of trial off days on Wednesday and weekends. The president has his own plane making one-day travel for campaign stops possible.
The ex-president according to the campaign will continue to deliver his message with in-person and virtual events when he's not in the courtroom.
Ex-president Donald Trump sitting in court on Monday as his criminal trial related to hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels gets underway. He is the first former president in history to stand criminal trial
Trump speaking outside the courtroom after arriving at the Manhattan criminal court on Monday ahead of jury selection starting
His campaign claims the court appearances and indictments have proven to backfire for Democrats and Biden and expect this case to be no different.
When Trump is in court, his team believes all the attention will be on him and his message.
'Joe Biden and the Democrats’ entire strategy to defeat President Trump is to keep him away from campaigning by confining him to a courtroom,' said Karoline Leavitt, National Press Secretary in a statement.
'President Trump will continue to fight for truth in the courtroom and to share his