Manhattan DA fights Trump’s recusal motion in hush-money case: Ex-president has no ‘veto’ power over judges

Alvin Bragg and Donald Trump

Alvin Bragg and Donald Trump (Photos l-r: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images; Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump should not have “veto” power over the judge presiding over his criminal case in New York, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) argued in attempting to fend off a recusal motion.

Facing mounting criminal exposure in state and federal court, Trump has made his attacks against Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan a pivot point of his counteroffensive in New York, where the ex-president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels.

His legal team leveled various complaints about the judge, trying to paint Merchan as partisan. Merchan’s daughter worked at a consulting firm tied to prominent Democratic figures. The judge contributed small amounts of money to then-candidate Joe Biden and a political action committee called Stop Republicans, totaling $35, and Merchan also presided over separate tax fraud cases involving the Trump Organization and its former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, which ended in convictions.

In a filing released on Tuesday, Bragg argues that none of these facts warrant Merchan’s recusal and that finding otherwise will embolden Trump to attack every judge until he gets his preferred result.

“Given defendant’s denigration of ‘[t]he whole New York Judicial System’ — which defendant has characterized as having judges ‘just as bad or, believe it or not, worse!’ than this Court — it is not mere speculation to be concerned that recusal here would simply invite additional recusal motions until defendant is assigned a judge he likes,” Assistant District Attorney Matthew Colangelo wrote in a footnote.

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