Judge Juan Merchan is being accused of purposefully scheduling proceedings on Fridays to prevent Orthodox Jews from participating in the jury in former President Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial. An American Jewish Committee (AJC) poll found that 74 percent of Orthodox Jews favored Trump over Joe Biden in the 2020 elections.
Fox News host Mark Levin and Dan Schneider, vice president for the Media Research Center’s Free Speech Alliance group, are among those questioning Merchan’s schedule. They argue the choice of Fridays, rather than Wednesdays, sidelines Orthodox Jews, who observe the Shabbat starting on Friday evenings.
“Leftwing anti-Trump Democrat judge in phony case against Trump starting tomorrow has purposely scheduled trial days to include Fridays to prevent more conservative pro-Trump Orthodox Jews from serving on the jury,” Levin posted on X (formerly Twitter). “This is yet another sleazy move by this judge.”
“Orthodox Jews to be excluded from [Manhattan District Attorney Alvin] Bragg’s jury pool. The NYC demographic group most strongly supportive of Trump is the orthodox Jewish community,” Schneider posted on X. “So, no surprise that the very biased judge in Bragg’s case scheduled the trial to include Fridays instead of Wednesdays. Very unusual, but understandable since this switch will necessarily exclude all orthodox Jews from the jury pool. Democrat operatives are very clever.”
As Trump heads into this unprecedented trial, he has labeled it as a form of “election interference” and branded it an “assault on America.” Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 charges in the case centered around falsifying business records, with the trial expected to span approximately six to eight weeks.