Contempt hearing ends without immediate ruling
After Judge Merchan asked defense attorney Todd Blanche to explain Trump's remarks about the jury, Blanche argued that Trump's remarks referenced the political nature of the trial.
"We very much believe that this is a political persecution and that this is a political trial," Blanche argued.
"I'm not accepting your argument," the judge said. "He spoke about the jury. And he said the jury was 95% Democrats and the jury had been rushed through, and the implication being this is not a fair jury."
The judge concluded the contempt hearing without issuing a ruling on whether Trump's four recent statements violated the case's limited gag order.
Testimony in the trial was then set to resume.