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    Trump Blasts Judge Merchan, Claims He Acts as if He’s Above Supreme Court

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    Former President Donald Trump criticized New York Judge Juan Merchan for not allowing him to attend a Supreme Court hearing concerning his claim of presidential immunity. Trump, involved in a criminal trial in Manhattan, voiced his frustration in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, accusing Judge Merchan of acting as if he is “above the Supreme Court.”

    This controversy arose when Trump requested permission to attend the Supreme Court’s oral arguments about his presidential immunity. However, Judge Merchan, presiding over Trump’s trial, denied this request, compelling Trump to remain in New York for the ongoing proceedings. Merchan emphasized the importance of Trump’s presence at his trial, stating it is equally significant as the Supreme Court hearing.

    The Supreme Court is currently reviewing whether Trump, as a former president, is immune from prosecution initiated by Special Counsel Jack Smith, related to allegations of interference in the 2020 election. This decision, expected by June, could have profound implications for the legal landscape surrounding presidential immunity.

    In his interview, Trump expressed concern over the potential consequences if his presidential immunity is not upheld, stating that the presidency would be reduced to a ceremonial role, thereby undermining the office’s effectiveness. He labeled the situation as an attack on his rights, orchestrated by political adversaries, including Judge Merchan, whom he described as a “radical left Democrat.”

    Trump also highlighted his frustrations about other restrictions imposed by Judge Merchan, including not being allowed to attend his son Barron’s high school graduation. He argued that these restrictions are punitive and reflect the judge’s bias against him, exacerbated by the judge’s refusal to recuse himself despite potential conflicts of interest due to his daughter’s work with Democrat-affiliated organizations.

    Trump’s trial, stemming from allegations that include conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction of an official proceeding, has put him in a direct confrontation with the judicial system, revealing deep political and legal rifts. As Trump faces these charges, his public statements and actions continue to stir controversy and political debate, illustrating the ongoing impact of his presidency and the contentious nature of his post-presidential life.

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