Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over his upcoming criminal hush money trial, accusing her of bias due to her involvement in progressive politics. Trump called the judge a “hater” and demanded that he recuse himself from the case, citing her work for Democratic politicians and a social media post that depicted him behind bars. This attack came after a gag order was imposed on Trump restricting what he can say about the case.
Trump’s outburst on Truth Social marked the second day in a row that he targeted Merchan’s daughter, who serves as a president at Authentic Campaigns, a Democratic political consulting firm. Trump alleged that the judge’s rulings against him were motivated by her desire to profit from her company and her efforts to “get Trump.” These accusations further intensified the ongoing feud between Trump and Merchan, who set a trial date for April 15 in the hush money case where Trump is facing multiple charges related to concealing payments to Stormy Daniels.
The ongoing attacks by Trump against Merchan and his daughter crossed new boundaries when Trump claimed that she had recently posted a picture of him behind bars on social media. This reference to a protected X account associated with Judge Merchan’s daughter raised questions about the account’s ownership and its intent. Despite the social media post, Trump continued to vent his frustration over the gag order that limits his ability to speak out against those involved in the case, while criticizing his critics and painting himself as a victim of a conspiracy.
The gag order imposed on Trump restricts him from making public statements about likely witnesses and jurors in the case, as well as lawyers, court staff, and employees in the D.A.’s office and their family members if it is intended to interfere with the proceedings. Judge Merchan cited the inflammatory and threatening nature of Trump’s prior statements as the reason for this restriction, emphasizing the need to maintain an orderly administration of justice as the trial date approaches. Trump’s attorneys had previously raised concerns about Merchan’s daughter’s involvement in politics and urged the judge to recuse himself, a request that was denied in August 2023.
As the tensions between Trump and Judge Merchan continue to escalate, the focus on the judge’s daughter and her alleged bias raises questions about the impartiality of the legal proceedings. Trump’s accusations of unfair treatment and bias against him reflect his ongoing efforts to challenge the legal system and cast himself as a victim of political persecution. The outcome of the hush money trial could have far-reaching implications for Trump’s political future and his ongoing legal battles.