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Trump Judge Refuses Demand to Step Aside, Dismisses Accusations of Bias After Donations to Democrats Exposed

Trump Judge Refuses Demand ‌to ‍Step Aside, Dismisses ⁢Accusations of Bias ⁤After Donations to Democrats Exposed

The​ judge in Donald ​Trump’s Manhattan hush-money⁢ case has rejected the former president’s ⁢demand to step aside, denying defense assertions‌ that he’s biased against the Republican front-runner because he’s given⁤ cash to Democrats and his daughter is a party consultant.

New York Judge Juan Manuel Merchan acknowledged in a ruling late Friday‍ that he made several small donations to Democratic causes during the 2020​ campaign, including⁤ $15 to Trump’s Democratic rival Joe Biden, but‍ claimed he is certain of his “ability to be fair and⁢ impartial.”

Removing himself from the case “would not be‍ in ⁣the public interest,” Merchan wrote.

His six-page ruling⁣ echoed a state court ethics panel’s recent opinion that endorsed his continued involvement in the​ Trump case.

The ‌decision on recusal was entirely up to Merchan. He ⁢previously rejected a similar ‍request when⁢ Trump’s company, the Trump⁣ Organization,⁤ was on⁣ trial last year on tax fraud ​charges.

Trump attorney Susan Necheles ⁤declined to comment about ‌the decision.

The Manhattan district attorney’s⁣ office, which is prosecuting‌ the hush-money case and said in ‌court papers that it wanted Merchan to remain on the case, also declined‍ to comment.

The New York trial — one of three pending criminal cases against Trump — is scheduled⁣ to start March 25, overlapping with the 2024 presidential primary season as he seeks ​a return⁤ to the ⁣White House.

A ​federal⁢ judge last ​month denied Trump’s request to move the‌ case out of Merchan’s state courtroom and into federal court. The former president is appealing the ruling​ that ‌he failed to⁢ meet​ a high legal bar‍ for changing jurisdiction.

Trump pleaded⁣ not guilty in April in Manhattan⁢ to⁣ 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. The charges relate ‍to hush-money payments‌ made during the 2016 campaign to bury allegations that he had extramarital sexual encounters. He has denied ⁢wrongdoing.

Separately, Trump is also charged in federal court in Florida ​with ​illegally hoarding classified documents ⁤at ​his Mar-a-Lago ⁤estate in Palm Beach and impeding investigators, and in federal ‍court in Washington in connection with actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion.

The former president’s attorneys wanted Merchan off the ‌case in part because his‍ daughter, Loren, is a political ​consultant whose firm‌ has worked for some of Trump’s Democratic rivals.

Loren Merchan is the president and⁤ chief operating ‍officer​ of Authentic Campaigns, ‍a political consulting firm that has ​worked on‌ campaigns for prominent Democrats including Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Judge Merchan, citing the ethics panel’s⁤ finding that his daughter’s work had no⁣ bearing ​on his⁢ impartiality, said in⁣ his ruling⁣ that Trump’s‍ lawyers had “failed ​to demonstrate that there exists concrete, or even realistic⁣ reasons⁤ for recusal ⁤to be appropriate, much less required on⁢ these grounds.”

Trump’s‌ attorneys ‍also contended the judge acted inappropriately by ⁣involving⁣ himself in plea negotiations​ last year‌ for Trump’s longtime finance chief, Allen Weisselberg. Merchan⁤ said he previously rejected that argument ⁤when‌ asked to exit the Trump Organization case.

They also raised concerns about the political donations,‍ asking Merchan to explain three contributions⁢ totaling $35⁢ that were ⁣made ‍to Democratic causes in his name ⁤during the​ 2020 election cycle.

Merchan,⁤ in ⁣his ruling, said the “donations ​at‌ issue are ‌self-evident and require no further​ clarification” and ⁤pointed to the ethics panel’s conclusion that such ⁤small-dollar contributions wouldn’t require recusal.

“These modest political contributions made more ​than two years ago cannot⁢ reasonably create​ an impression‍ of bias or‌ favoritism ⁤in the ⁢case before the judge,” the panel wrote.

Merchan, a state ‍court judge in ⁤New York, sought input from the Advisory Committee​ on Judicial‌ Ethics after Trump’s April 4 arraignment, as news outlets started reporting on his ⁤political contributions and Trump —⁢ pointing to the daughter’s work ⁢— complained that he’s⁣ “a Trump-hating judge”‌ with a family full of “Trump haters.”

The ethics‌ panel, in its May 4 opinion, concluded that a‌ judge in Merchan’s situation “may‍ continue to preside ‌in the matter provided the judge believes he/she can be fair and impartial.”

Trump’s lawyers sought Merchan’s recusal on May 31, arguing in ​court papers ⁣that the case is “historic and it is important that the People of the State of New York and this nation have confidence that the jurist who⁢ presides over it is impartial.”

Matthew Colangelo, a senior counsel to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, countered⁤ that Trump’s​ recusal motion was the ​latest in ‌a ⁣“prolific history⁣ of baselessly accusing state and federal ​judges ⁤around the country of bias.”

The Western Journal has reviewed ‌this Associated Press story​ and may have​ altered it prior to publication to‍ ensure that ⁢it meets our editorial standards.

The post Trump Judge Refuses Demand to Step Aside, Dismisses Accusations of⁤ Bias After⁤ Donations ​to Democrats ‍Exposed ⁣ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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