DON'S FURY

Trump breaks silence after hush money case ruling slamming Democrats who ‘want to see if they can get a pound of flesh’

Trump said the case was a 'witch hunt'

DONALD Trump has broken his silence to slam the judge in the hush money case for denying his request to dismiss the charges.

The president-elect attacked Judge Juan Merchan saying that Democrats "just want to see if they can get a pound of flesh because every case has failed".

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Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business recordsCredit: AP
legal experts thought there was "no case" and the proceedings were a "witch hunt".

He said: "The judge is corrupt and I am still under a gag order, I am not allowed to speak about the thing he least wants me to talk about.

"I did absolutely nothing wrong," Trump continued. "This is a political witch hunt by Biden and the DOJ.

"They want to see if they can get a pound of flesh because every case has failed including deranged Jack Smith’s, who is on his way back to the Hague after having lost every case." 

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Merchan denied Trump's request on Friday in a bombshell ruling and ordered  to appear in person or virtually for sentencing on January 10.

This means the case will come just 10 days before he is sworn in as president on January 20.

Merchan has signalled that Trump won't be sentenced to jail time and will instead receive a conditional discharge.

That means the case will be dismissed if Trump avoids being arrested again.

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Trump was found guilty in May last year of 34 counts of falsifying business records, relating to an alleged scheme to hide a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

In his ruling, Merchan said he found no "legal impediment to sentencing" Trump.

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Judge Merchan wrote that Trump's motions arguing against sentencing are "unpersuasive as no compelling factor, consideration or circumstance submitted demonstrates that imposition of sentence would result in an injustice."

“Only by bringing finality to this matter” will the interests of justice be served, he wrote.

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Merchan indicated that Trump will not face jail time.

In his decision, Merchan wrote that it "seemed proper" to inform Trump that he was "inclined not to impose" a prison sentence, acknowledging the court "no longer view as a practicable" option.

In considering the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision, the judge wrote that an unconditional discharge sentence appeared to be the "most viable solution to ensure finality."

An unconditional discharge closes a case without jail time, a fine, or probation.

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