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GOP Rep. Calls Out 'Bias' In Trump's Hush-Money Trial, Calls For Recusal Featured

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In an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, Representative Elise Stefanik, a Republican from New York, has urged a New York City judge to recuse himself from the forthcoming hush-money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, scheduled for April 15.

Stefanik also criticized the judge's daughter, whom she described as a "Democrat political operative," alleging that she has financially benefited from the case.

Stefanik, who serves as the House Republican Conference chair, stated late Tuesday, "Democrat Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan, who donated to Biden’s campaign and another anti-Trump cause in 2020, has a clear judicial bias against President Trump. Merchan’s adult daughter is a Democrat political operative who has financially benefited from her father’s unprecedented trial of President Trump."

Stefanik further claimed that when Trump highlighted this additional evidence of Judge Merchan’s bias, the judge retaliated by expanding his unconstitutional gag order on Trump. "The law and common sense absolutely require Judge Merchan’s recusal from President Trump’s trial. We cannot allow a biased, far-left activist judge to strip the American people of our constitutional right to select [our] own leaders," she added.

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On Monday, Merchan revised a week-old gag order that prohibited Trump from making public statements about witnesses, jurors, and others associated with the case. This amendment followed Trump's criticism of Merchan's adult daughter, Democratic political consultant Loren Merchan, in several posts on his Truth Social platform last week.

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Trump’s legal team opposed the gag order and its expansion, citing constitutional concerns about further restricting Trump’s speech while he is campaigning for president and contesting criminal charges.

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In a pre-motion letter on Monday, Trump's attorneys announced their intention to once again request Merchan's recusal from the case. They promised a court filing in the coming days seeking his recusal based on what they described as "changed circumstances and newly discovered evidence." The letter revealed that the judge's daughter is an executive and partner at Authentic Campaigns, Inc., which as recently as February and March 2024, "has used social media to market its connections to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris while deriding President Trump."

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"Authentic and Your Honor’s daughter are making money by supporting the creation and dissemination of campaign advocacy for President Trump’s opponent, political rivals, and the Democratic party," the letter stated.

Fox News Digital reached out to Authentic Campaigns for a comment on the allegations made regarding Loren Merchan, but received no immediate response.

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Under the revised gag order, the judge declared his own family and the family of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg off limits for criticism, although Trump is still free to criticize Juan Merchan and Bragg.

Merchan wrote, "This pattern of attacking family members of presiding jurists and attorneys assigned to his cases serves no legitimate purpose. It merely injects fear in those assigned or called to participate in the proceedings that not only they, but their family members as well, are ‘fair game,’ for Defendant's vitriol." The judge continued, "It is no longer just a mere possibility or a reasonable likelihood that there exists a threat to the integrity of the judicial proceedings…. The threat is very real. Admonitions are not enough, nor is reliance on self-restraint."

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According to The Associated Press, a violation could result in Trump being held in contempt of court, fined, or even jailed.

The day after the original gag order was issued last week, Trump suggested on Truth Social that Merchan's rulings were influenced by his daughter’s political consulting interests. Trump wrote that the judge was "wrongfully attempting to deprive me of my First Amendment Right to speak out against the Weaponization of Law Enforcement" by Democratic rivals and that Loren Merchan "makes money by working to ‘Get Trump.’"

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In the posts, Trump also claimed that Loren Merchan had posted a photo on social media showing him behind bars.

Trump did not provide a link to the alleged photo, but an X account under the name "LM" displayed a photo illustration of an imprisoned Trump as its profile picture last week, according to the AP. It was later changed to an image of Vice President Kamala Harris as a child. Loren Merchan’s consulting firm had linked to that account in its social media posts in past years, but it is now private with no posts displayed and states that it joined the platform in April 2023. Al Baker, a spokesperson for New York’s state court system, said Loren Merchan later deleted the account and that it no longer belongs to her.

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Trump’s hush-money case, one of four criminal cases against him and the first scheduled to go to trial during the 2024 election cycle, revolves around allegations that he falsely recorded payments to his former lawyer Michael Cohen as legal fees when they were for Cohen’s work covering up negative stories about Trump during the 2016 campaign.

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This allegedly included $130,000 Cohen paid porn actor Stormy Daniels on Trump’s behalf so that she wouldn’t publicize her claim of a sexual encounter with him years earlier.

Trump pleaded not guilty last April to 34 counts of falsifying business records, a felony punishable by up to four years in prison, though there is no guarantee that a conviction would result in jail time. He denies having sex with Daniels and his lawyers have said that the payments to Cohen were legitimate legal expenses, not part of any cover-up.

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