New York (EFE).- Former President Donald Trump has begun to criticize the judge in charge of his case, hours after his accusation was made known, assuring that he “hates” him and that he has actually been chosen by the prosecutors.
In the post that he has just written on his Truth Social network, Trump once again insists that he is the victim of a witch hunt, which has once again manifested itself in the election of Judge Juan Manuel Marchán, who will be the first to hear his case and read the charges to him at his appearance, foreseeably next Tuesday.
“The judge assigned to my witch-hunt case (…) HATES ME,” he writes in capital letters, recalling that a former president of the country has never been charged before.
Multiple disqualifications of Trump
He disqualifies Marchán for several reasons: “He was chosen by (Manhattan prosecutor Alvin) Bragg and the prosecutors, and he is the same person who played my former CFO Allen Weisselberg into taking a plea deal (and going) to prison. ”.
Marchán “intimidated Allen, something a judge cannot do,” Trump insists.
Allen Weisselberg was sentenced in January to five months in jail by the New York State Supreme Court, a light sentence as a result of his plea bargain.
Those five months of imprisonment in the Rikers Island jail – known for its difficult conditions – could be reduced to only 100 days of effective compliance if Weisselberg, 75, demonstrates good conduct.
Until now, Trump has not clarified if he plans to appear on his own feet in court where the charges will be read, although a lawyer from his team, Suzan R. Nechels, assured that he will appear next Tuesday and some of his supporters, such as Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, have announced their presence in New York to support him.
Trump’s invectives against prosecutor Alvin Bragg are constant, calling him a “racist”, an instrument of the financier Georges Soros and hating the United States.