
Daughter of anti-Trump judge now facing the ire of Kash
By Bob Unruh
FBI chief on probe: ‘I want to know the bank records, because money doesn’t lie’
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg handled one of the Democrats’ many lawfare cases against President Donald Trump before he took office the second time.
He took some questions about business reporting activities that would have been misdemeanors had not the statute of limitations expired already. But he claimed they were felonies because they were in pursuit of some other, unidentified crime.
Hearing the case was Juan Merchan, who had donated to leftist causes, and whose daughter was a Democrat activist making money off her father’s courtroom decisions against Trump, including his decision to allow salacious testimony from an ex-porn star and a convicted perjurer. Merchan also ruled the jury’s decision didn’t have to be unanimous, unheard of in American justice.
Bragg and Merchan, with the help of a leftist Manhattan jury, convicted Trump on 34 counts.
And while that verdict now is on appeal, the lower court isn’t entirely out of the picture, as FBI Director Kash Patel wants to know the details of that money flow, and much more.
He has announced he is working with members of Congress for subpoenas to be issued to Merchan’s daughter’s company, “who made $15 million plus from the illicit information pouring out of her father’s courtroom.”