12 jurors and 1 alternate have been selected for Trump's hush money trial

 12 jurors and 1 alternate juror have been seated for the hush money trial against former President Donald Trump

“We have our jury,” Judge Juan Merchan said when the 12th juror was picked.

The day started with 7 seated, reduced to 5 after 2 jurors were dismissed. Late Thursday, the final jurors were seated to bring the total up to the 12 needed, with one alternate. At least one more alternate will need to be selected.

The jurors were selected after a series of questioning from Trump attorneys and lawyers from the Manhattan District Attorney's office.

One man selected said he follows Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen on Twitter, as well as other figures — including former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway — said he did so for his work in finance. “Anything that might move the markets I might need to know about,” he said.

Responding to questions from Trump lawyer Susan Necheles about his feelings about the former president, the man said that Trump has done some good for the country. “It’s ambivalent. It goes both ways,” he said.

Another man selected has served on a jury before, and said he gets news from “a spattering" of sources. He said he has social media accounts, but doesn’t use it. He said he has no feelings about how Trump is being treated in this case.

Fox News' Maria Paronich contributed to this report.

12 jurors and 1 alternate have been selected for Trump's hush money trial

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