Donald Trump’s criminal trial related to hush money payments has been overseen by Judge Juan Merchan, who has refused to recuse himself despite multiple attempts by the former president to have him removed. Trump cited the judge’s daughter’s work for Democratic campaigns as a conflict of interest, but an ethics committee found no basis for him to step aside. The judge stated that innuendo and mischaracterization do not constitute a conflict, and Trump has not presented any new facts to warrant a review of the decision.

Trump was convicted in May on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to a porn star before the 2016 election, making him the first former president to be found guilty of a felony. This conviction also marked the first time a major-party presidential nominee was convicted of a crime while campaigning for the White House. Judge Merchan emphasized that his rulings have always been based on evidence and the law, without any undue influence, and he will continue to uphold this standard in the case.

A spokesman for the Trump campaign, Steven Cheung, accused Judge Merchan of having a personal bias against the former president and called the trial a partisan hoax. Despite these allegations, Judge Merchan is set to issue his decision on presidential immunity on September 16. Trump’s sentencing is scheduled for September 18, provided that the conviction is not dismissed. The Trump campaign continues to fight against the charges, claiming that they are part of a politically motivated attack.

In addition to seeking Judge Merchan’s recusal, Trump’s attorneys have also asked for the dismissal of the conviction based on the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity. However, the judge has not indicated whether he will grant this request. Trump’s legal team is determined to defend the former president and save the country from what they see as a liberal agenda under the Harris-Biden administration. The case will likely continue to be a contentious and closely watched legal battle in the coming months.

It is evident that the legal proceedings surrounding Donald Trump’s criminal trial are complex and highly contested. The former president’s attempts to have Judge Merchan removed from the case have been unsuccessful, and the judge has maintained that his decisions are based on the evidence and the law. Trump’s conviction on multiple felony counts and the impending sentencing have significant implications for his political future and legacy. The ongoing legal battles and allegations of bias and partisanship will undoubtedly continue to be a focal point as the case unfolds further.

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