Blaze News original: Trump's paths for appealing New York conviction amid Democrats' 'republic-ending lawfare' | Blaze Media
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55% : "The immediate focus should be getting a stay of the execution of the judgment," Davis explained, noting that Trump has "a very good chance" of securing an emergency petition and having his conviction reversed on appeal.51% : "Mike Davis, founder and president of Article III Project, told Blaze News that "Trump has several paths for appeal," including filing a substantive appeal on the merits of the case and an emergency relief from the judgment.
40% : "It undermines the rule of law to spread dangerous misinformation, baseless claims, and conspiracy theories following the jury's return of a full-count felony conviction in People v. Trump," a spokesperson from Bragg's office stated.
37% : "The goal is to appeal quickly and hopefully be vindicated quickly."Blanche noted that they did not anticipate that Trump would "get a fair shake in Manhattan.
37% : Porn actress Stormy Daniels, another lead witness in the case, also made a profit from the scandal, claiming she had an affair with Trump decades ago.
36% : That can happen before Trump actually goes to prison or is otherwise confined," he continued.
33% : Jordan has argued that Colangelo's appointment to Bragg's team has "given the perception that the Justice Department is assisting in" the "politicized prosecution" of Trump.
30% : "Ahead of the Thursday evening CNN Presidential Debate, Judge Merchan partially lifted the restrictive gag order against Trump, allowing him to publicly discuss the witnesses, including Cohen and Daniels.
30% : The gag order still prevents Trump from speaking about Bragg's team, Merchan's daughter, or others involved in the case.
29% : "Trump and his attorneys have argued that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against the former president was "rigged," pointing to the assignments of acting Justice Juan Merchan and one of Bragg's lead prosecutors, Matthew Colangelo.
29% : ""The second strongest issue is that the jury was allowed to convict without being unanimous as to which federal crime they believed Trump committed," Fischer told Blaze News.
29% : "The prosecution's star witness in the case, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen, leading up to the trial, used his platform on social media to criticize Trump and his presidential campaign and promote the sale of T-shirts bearing an illustrated image of Trump behind bars.
29% : During his testimony, Cohen admitted to earning roughly $4.4 million since he began writing books and making podcast appearances disparaging Trump.
29% : Merchan placed a gag order against Trump, preventing him from speaking publicly about anyone involved in the case or their family members, with the exception of the judge and DA Bragg.
28% : In a post on Truth Social ahead of the jury's verdict, Trump called the case a "highly political, unconstitutional, and election interfering witch hunt.
27% : Bragg and Colangelo will testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on July 12, a day after Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in the New York criminal case, in which he faces up to four years in prison.
26% : And when Trump is back in office, his Justice Department on day one should open civil rights and other criminal investigations on this republic-ending lawfare by Biden and his aides and allies.
24% : "Trump referred to Colangelo, a leading prosecutor in the New York criminal trial, as a "top Democrat DOJ official," pointing to his former senior role in the Biden administration's Department of Justice.
23% : The clients' solicitation emails mentioned the New York case against Trump, leading the former president's legal team to argue that Judge Merchan has a conflict of interest with his daughter profiting from the case.
16% : Davis told Blaze News, "Trump should absolutely file a civil lawsuit against all of these Biden Democrat prosecutors who are engaging in this unprecedented republic-ending lawfare and election interference against Trump.
16% : "[Biden] basically went after his political opponent because he thought it was going to damage me," Trump stated, adding that his campaign has never generated more contributions than it did after the jury's guilty verdict.
12% : During the debate, Trump claimed that the New York case against him was President Joe Biden's way of attacking his political opponent.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.