Former President Donald Trump is making a last-ditch effort to disrupt and delay his upcoming hush-money criminal trial by demanding a new judge just days before the trial is set to begin. Trump’s lawyers are alleging bias and a conflict of interest on the part of Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan, whose daughter is a Democratic political consultant. Trump’s lawyers argue that it is improper for Merchan to preside over the case while his daughter’s firm benefits financially and reputationally from the trial’s interference with Trump’s presidential campaign. The trial is scheduled to begin on April 15, making it the first criminal trial of a former president.

The defense’s claims about Merchan’s daughter profiting from her father’s decisions have been challenged by prosecutors, who see no reason for Merchan to step aside. The prosecutor argues that the defense’s allegations require multiple leaps of logic and do not establish a direct connection between the judge and the case. Loren Merchan, the judge’s daughter, is the president of Authentic Campaigns, a firm that has worked with Democratic candidates and causes, including President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s political committee. Merchan has also blocked Trump’s lawyers from obtaining materials related to a documentary about a key witness in the case.

The hush money case revolves around allegations that Trump falsified records to conceal payments to his former lawyer, who helped him suppress negative stories during his 2016 campaign. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and denies any sexual encounter with the witness. Trump’s attacks on Judge Merchan and his daughter on social media have prompted the judge to expand a gag order to prohibit Trump from making public statements about his family. Despite Trump’s efforts to have Merchan recuse himself, other judges have found no reason for the judge to step aside.

Merchan has rejected previous requests for recusal, stating that he is impartial and has no concrete reasons to step down from the case. However, Trump’s lawyers argue that circumstances have changed since last year, with Trump facing a potential rematch against President Biden and Democrats using his legal troubles for fundraising efforts. The defense also criticizes Merchan for giving an interview to the media and questions his use of a court spokesperson to refute Trump’s claims. The judge maintains that he and his staff are diligently preparing for the historic trial and are focused on following the law and ensuring justice is served.

Overall, the legal battle over the hush-money case involving Donald Trump continues to unfold as the former president attempts to change the judge just before the trial begins. With conflicting arguments about bias and conflicts of interest, the decision on whether Merchan will step aside lies with the judge himself. The case represents a significant legal challenge for Trump, as it is his first criminal trial and could have implications for his political future. The trial is scheduled to proceed on April 15, barring any further disruptions or delays.

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