Judge Merchan orders adjournment in Democrats’ case against President-elect Trump

Another delay for the lawfare campaign against Republican election winner

Nov 19, 2024 - 12:28
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Judge Merchan orders adjournment in Democrats’ case against President-elect Trump
Judge Juan Merchan (Court sketch)
Judge Juan Merchan (Court sketch)
Judge Juan Merchan

Just days after he ordered a delay in the case, a New York judge has called for an adjournment in a sentencing hearing scheduled for President-elect Donald Trump.

Only a week earlier, Juan Merchan, the judge who handled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s lawfare against Trump, ordered a delay on all proceedings, instead telling prosecutors to file comments with the court for “appropriate steps going forward.”

A report by Fox News pointedly noted that the court gave no “explanation” for the newest decision.

“The delayed sentencing came on the same day that District Attorney Alvin Bragg was slated to file a recommendation to Judge Juan Merchan on how to proceed,” the report said, adding Trump’s lawyers have called for the charges to be vacated entirely.

“The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in July that presidents should enjoy presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution for most actions taken as president, further complicating the path forward in the New York case,” the report said. “The high court ruled that presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from any actions taken within the scope of ‘core constitutional powers’ as commander-in-chief. A presumption of immunity also applies to other actions taken while holding office, they said.”

Trump has described the case as a politically motivated “witch hunt.”

It was the Gateway Pundit that offered a perspective on the case, pointing out that Merchan has refused three times to excuse himself from the case even though his daughter was working with Democrats during the course of the trial, making money off of the rulings her father was making against Trump in court.

Further, the judge has been confirmed to have given money to Democrat candidates.

The Gateway Pundit added, “President Trump was STILL under a partial gag order in the case at the time. We are still wondering how this could be legal? And why were Republicans not outraged by this criminal lawfare against the party’s presidential candidate?”

The case found Trump convicted, in the leftist Manhattan court, of 34 felony counts of business infractions, after being accused of paying porn star Stephanie Clifford “hush payments” through his then-lawyer Michael Cohen for her to keep quiet about her allegations of an alleged affair. Both have denied the affair happened.

The 34 counts actually were business recording misdemeanors had they been brought before the statute of limitations expired on them. DA Alvin Bragg said they actually were felonies, and prosecuted Trump on them, because he said the misdemeanors were in pursuit of another unidentified crime.

Stunningly, the judge said the jurors didn’t have to be unanimous for them to convict.

The Gateway Pundit report explained, “Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleged Trump committed fraud because the payment was labeled ‘legal fees.’ This was complete nonsense. No one has ever in history been indicted or convicted for such bogus charges. But we are talking about the cesspool New York and we are talking the communist left.”

The case was one of many that Democrats used in their lawfare to target President Trump. Those cases are disintegrating now at various paces, as federal practices do not allow the prosecution of a sitting president, and Trump is to be inaugurated on Jan. 20.

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