The former president Donald Trump has been arguing for the recusal of Judge Juan Merchan in his New York hush money case, citing conflicts of interest, particularly with Merchan’s daughter, who works for a Democratic political consulting firm. However, attorney Bennett Gershman has criticized Trump’s argument as being too broad, stating that if such standards were applied to every judge in America, including Supreme Court justices, they would all have to be disqualified based on their family backgrounds and affiliations. Trump has repeatedly sought to have Merchan removed from his case, which accuses him of fraudulent financial records to conceal hush money payments made during the 2016 election, but prosecutors have found no grounds to revise the judge’s impartiality based on his daughter’s political interests.

The revised gag order imposed by Merchan on Trump prohibits the former president from making false claims about Loren Merchan, as he did on social media. The gag order allows Trump to criticize the judge and the district attorney, but not their families. Violating the order could result in Trump being held in contempt of court, fined, or even jailed. Gershman has expressed concern over the “violent rhetoric” that Trump has directed at the courts, prosecutors, and their relatives, noting that Trump’s actions may be motivated by fear as he faces multiple criminal trials that could threaten his liberty.

Despite the ongoing legal battles, jury selection for Trump’s hush money case is set to begin in Manhattan on April 15, with legal experts suggesting that the trial could conclude as early as May. This timeline presents the possibility that Trump may face a verdict in at least one of his four criminal indictments before the November presidential election. Trump’s legal challenges and his efforts to discredit the judge in his case have drawn scrutiny and criticism from legal experts, who argue that Trump’s arguments for recusal are unfounded and that his actions may be driven by fear of the potential consequences of the trials. The upcoming trial will be closely watched as it could have significant implications for Trump’s legal future and political ambitions.

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