Court resumes with questioning of prospective jurors
Court resumed after the lunch break with the individual questioning of 18 prospective jurors, who are seated in the jury box.
Assistant District Attorney Josh Steinglass began with a rhetorical question for the group: "How am I considered for this case of all cases?"
Steinglass said the case was not a referendum on the Trump presidency or anyone's politics. "This case is about whether this man broke the law," he said, gesturing toward Trump.
"I could be objective," one of the prospective jurors, the security officer with Rangers seats and a flip phone, said.
Before the questions resumed, Judge Juan Merchan addressed the temperature in the courtroom.
"I want to apologize that it's chilly in here," Merchan said.
Earlier, when defense attorney Todd Blanche asked to make the courtroom warmer, the judge had said he feared a one-degree bump in the nearly century-old building could increase the temperature by 30 degrees.