Roger Stone, a longtime associate of President Donald Trump, faces jury selection Tuesday in a case that’s expected to detail campaign contacts with WikiLeaks in the lead-up to the 2016 election.

Stone was arrested in January in a raid at his Fort Lauderdale home on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering. The speedy buildup to his trial has been far from quiet even though the presiding judge hit Stone and his defense team with gag orders and repeatedly chided them from the bench.

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