Former President Donald Trump voiced his frustration and criticism towards New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan and the ongoing Manhattan criminal trial. Trump’s discontent stemmed from the revelation of a new witness expected to testify in the trial, related to alleged hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels in 2016.
In a now-deleted post on Truth Social, Trump lamented the lack of preparation time for his lawyers and accused Judge Merchan of biased and partisan trial management. Trump’s criticism extended to labeling Merchan as “CROOKED & HIGHLY CONFLICTED” and alleging infringement upon his First Amendment rights.

The trial overseen by Merchan began on April 15 and has entered its fourth week, focusing on charges of falsified New York business records and related payments to Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump faces 34 felony counts in connection with these allegations.
Despite maintaining his innocence, Trump has been subject to a gag order for criticizing the judge. Recent fines and warnings of potential jail time for further infractions highlight the escalating tension between Trump and the judicial proceedings.
The trial’s unfolding testimonies from former Trump Organization officials and the revelation of new witnesses add layers of complexity and uncertainty to the legal battle. Trump’s insistence on prioritizing constitutional rights underscores the high-stakes nature of the trial and its implications for his legal defense.
