Paula Duncan — the Donald Trump-supporting juror in the Paul Manafort-case — believes she had no choice.

Appearing on Fox News Wednesday night, the juror admitted she went into the case hoping the president’s former campaign chairman was innocent. But in the end, she just couldn’t bring herself around to her desired conclusion.

“I thought the public, America, needed to know how close this was,” Duncan said — addressing the reason why she decided to speak out. “And that the evidence was overwhelming. I did not want Paul Manafort to be guilty, but he was. No one is above the law.”

On Wednesday, we posted about Duncan discussing the lone holdout on the jury, whose dissent prevented Manafort from being convicted on all 18 counts. In the Fox News interview, Duncan said that the entire panel did the job just as they were asked to do.

“I think we all went in there like we were supposed to and assumed that Mr. Manafort was innocent,” said. “We did due diligence. We applied the evidence, our notes, the witnesses, and we came up with the guilty verdict on the eight counts.”

Watch above, via Fox News.

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