And then there were 33published at 21:07 British Summer Time 15 April
There were 96 people in the first panel of prospective jurors brought into the courtroom today.
In a matter of minutes, 63 were dismissed because they said they could not be impartial in Trump's hush-money case.
Now that court has resumed, those 33 remaining people will be asked more questions and we will likely see more excused before the day is out. Then there are hundreds more still waiting to be called to the court room.
Finding an impartial jury in New York is going to take some time, probably more than a week.
It's a blue state, meaning voters are largely Democrats.
And Trump's relationship with the city, where he made a name for himself as a real estate tycoon, is strained, to say the least.
BBC reporter Madeline Halpert reported on the challenges of jury selection for this trial. You can read her coverage here.