As the jury began deliberations in the Trump hush money trial, right-wing media pushed the false claim that Judge Juan Merchan instructed members of the jury that they did not have to be unanimous in order to convict Trump, once again muddying reporting around the case with misinformation and falsely depicting Trump as the target of a weaponized, biased justice system.
Although some right-wing figures clarified that Merchan instructed the jury that they had to be unanimous only in deciding to convict or acquit Trump and not regarding the underlying crime, many conservative personalities suggested that Merchan’s instructions were “unconstitutional” or atypical. Several suggested that the jury instructions were an attempt to influence the verdict.
In fact, reporting indicates that Trump's lawyer agreed days earlier that the instructions were ordinary. As lawyer Duncan Levin noted, the instructions were “very standard.” He added that "someone can be convicted of murder even if the jurors disagree about the type of murder weapon.”
Here are some examples of right-wing personalities spreading misinformation regarding Merchan’s jury instructions, and explanations of why these claims are false.