Trump’s ‘reverse-engineered’ recusal demand over hush-money trial jurist’s daughter is ‘judge-shopping’ through ‘dilatory tactic,’ DA responds

Donald Trump, Juan Merchan, Alvin Bragg

Left: Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Wisconsin (AP Photo/Mike Roemer). Center: Judge Juan Merchan (AP Photo/Seth Wenig). Right: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg (via Lev Radin/Sipa USA/AP Images).

An appellate court on Thursday declined to disturb the loosened gag order in Donald Trump’s hush-money case, an order the still bars him from verbally attacking the trial judge’s daughter and the staff of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) ahead of sentencing, whenever that might be, but no longer prevents the former president from criticizing witnesses and jurors.

The New York Supreme Court’s Appellate Division, First Department, in a decision and order “unanimously denied” Trump’s Article 78 lawsuit against Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, writing that the judge “did not act in excess of jurisdiction by maintaining the narrowly tailored protections” he outlined in June.

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