Former DOJ lawyer on Manhattan DA’s team tells judge Trump’s Jan. 6 prosecution for ‘corruptly interfering with the peaceful transfer of power’ is no reason to delay

Donald Trump, Juan Merchan, Matthew Colangelo

Left: Donald Trump (AP Photo/Mike Roemer). Center: Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan (AP Photo/Seth Wenig). Right: Matthew Colangelo, speaking while Acting Associate Attorney General in 2021 (DOJ).

Update: Trump’s federal court removal request was rejected on Tuesday afternoon.

“Good cause has not been shown, and leave to remove the case is not granted,” said Senior U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein. “The Clerk shall terminate.”

The case stays with Justice Merchan for now.

A former DOJ official Donald Trump blasted for “running” his hush-money trial submitted a letter to the judge urging him to press on toward sentencing even as the defense for the former president tries once again to remove the New York prosecution to federal court in the wake of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision in his Jan. 6 case. As it turns out, the Jan. 6 prosecution made a noticeable appearance in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office response when arguing against scheduling delays.

The Tuesday letter signed by Matthew Colangelo, the former acting Associate Attorney General that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg (D) appointed to his team, said that acting New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan should disregard defense complaints about a rush to sentencing on Sept. 18 and pay no mind to the most recently filed notice of removal in federal court, where Trump asked a judge to stay proceedings, vacate the hush-money verdicts, and toss the case for using “official acts” evidence at trial, including tweets.

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