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Judge Chutkan won’t step aside in Trump’s J6 case; she’s determined to prove her narrative.

The Federal Judge Who Won’t⁢ Recuse Herself from ‍Trump’s Trial


The federal judge ⁣overseeing Donald Trump’s trial relating to his First Amendment speech on⁤ the⁤ day of ⁤the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot refused to recuse herself from the case Wednesday.⁤ But why would she? ‍An ​activist judge with an obvious‌ animus⁢ against the former president and his supporters would hardly give up⁢ the⁣ opportunity to‍ preside over the trial ⁢of a ⁣lifetime.

Trump was indicted by ⁤the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) last month for crimes ostensibly related ‍to the Capitol turmoil. Special Counsel Jack Smith charged the 2024​ Republican frontrunner ⁢with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy against⁣ rights, obstruction of ‍an ​official proceeding, and conspiracy to obstruct a proceeding, all for raising electoral objections similar to those Democrats have made for decades.

Trump pled “not guilty” to the charges days later and followed the plea with a motion to move the politically charged trial outside of the nation’s capital. A new poll out earlier this month shows‌ Trump made the latter request for good reason. Besides the ‍fact that the district voted for President Joe Biden over Trump in 2020 by a ⁢whopping 92 to 5 percent, an Emerson College survey found⁢ a ⁢majority of D.C. ‌residents, 64 percent, ⁤had already made up their minds ⁢to vote in favor of convicting Trump⁣ if they were selected for his jury. Only⁢ 8 percent said they⁢ would find Trump innocent, and another 28 percent were ‍unsure.

An examination of Judge Chutkan’s recent record only raises more ‌doubt ⁢over Trump’s prospects of receiving a fair ‍trial,⁣ even‍ if ⁢the jury ⁣pool ‌were ‌picked from the 28 percent of residents who at least professed to have an open mind.

[READ:‍[READ:Judge⁢ Tanya Chutkan’s ⁤Record​ Should Disqualify ‍Her From Presiding Over Trump’s J6 ⁢Trial]

According to⁤ the Associated Press⁢ in‍ August, the Obama-appointed ‍judge⁢ has⁢ built a reputation as “a​ tough punisher of Capitol rioters.” Chutkan presided over more than three dozen cases of those charged with crimes related to the⁤ Capitol chaos on Jan. 6, 2021.

“Other judges typically have handed down sentences that are more lenient ‌than those requested by prosecutors,” reported the ‌AP. “Chutkan, however, has matched or exceeded prosecutors’ recommendations in ‌19 of her⁢ 38 ​sentences. In four⁤ of those cases, prosecutors weren’t seeking any jail time at all.”

Through her rulings in the cases of riot​ defendants, Chutkan blasted comparisons between ⁤the Capitol⁤ violence and the explosion of ⁣Democrat-led⁤ violence and unrest that ⁣defined ​the summer of 2020. The fiery riots, she​ claimed, were⁤ actually “the actions of people protesting, ⁤mostly⁢ peacefully,⁢ for civil rights.” ‍Never mind the $2 ‍billion worth of damage, making the outbreak‍ of leftist violence one of the most destructive in American history. The carnage⁤ from the ⁢summer of rage cost 66​ times more ‌than the estimated damage done to ⁣the Capitol on Jan.‌ 6.

Parroting the ‍Democrat‍ talking point that Republicans, along with election integrity, pose a ⁣“threat to‍ democracy,” Chutkan declared⁣ comparisons⁢ between the two episodes “ignore[] a very ⁢real danger that the Jan. 6 riot posed to the foundation of our democracy.”

Furthermore, when Trump complained the‌ federal charges against him were instruments of ⁣election ⁢interference by​ the Department of Justice, ‌Chutkan⁣ shrugged ⁤ it ‍off, saying “that’s how it has to be.”

“What ‍the ⁢defendant is currently⁣ doing — the fact that he’s running a ‌political campaign has‍ to yield⁤ to the ‍orderly‍ administration of justice,” Chutkan said. “If‍ that means he can’t say exactly what‍ he ‍wants to say⁤ about witnesses in this case, that’s how it​ has to be.”

In her ruling Wednesday, Chutkan dismissed the obvious prejudice⁣ revealed in her prior comments, declaring that her ⁢statements “certainly do not​ manifest a ⁢deep-seated prejudice that would make​ fair judgment impossible.”


Tristan Justice is‌ the‌ western correspondent for The ⁢Federalist and the author ⁢of‌ Social Justice Redux, a ⁢conservative newsletter on culture,⁣ health, and wellness. He has​ also written ⁤for The Washington Examiner and The Daily⁢ Signal.⁤ His work has also been⁢ featured in Real Clear ⁢Politics and Fox News. Tristan graduated from George Washington University where he majored ‌in political science and minored‌ in journalism. Follow him on Twitter⁤ at @JusticeTristan or contact⁣ him at ⁣[email protected]. Sign up for Tristan’s email ‌newsletter here.

How does the refusal ⁢of Judge Tanya ⁣Chutkan⁣ to recuse herself impact⁣ the perceived fairness ‍of former President Donald Trump’s trial?

The recent indictment of former President Donald Trump⁢ by the Biden⁢ Department of Justice has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the fairness of the trial. One particular issue that has arisen is ‌the refusal of the federal judge overseeing⁢ the case to recuse herself. Judge Tanya Chutkan, an ⁢Obama-appointee, has been ‍criticized for her perceived⁣ bias against Trump and his supporters.

The ‍charges against Trump relate‌ to his First Amendment speech on ⁢the day of the Capitol riot on ⁣January 6, 2021. Special Counsel Jack ​Smith charged Trump with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy against rights, obstruction ⁣of an official proceeding, and conspiracy to obstruct⁣ a proceeding. These charges ⁤are similar to those that⁤ Democrats have made for decades, raising questions about the selective ⁢prosecution of ⁤Trump.

Following his indictment, Trump pleaded “not guilty” and requested that⁢ the‍ politically charged trial⁤ be moved outside of the nation’s capital. ‌A recent poll showed that the majority ​of Washington, D.C. residents⁤ had already made up ⁢their minds ⁤to vote in‌ favor of convicting ⁢Trump if they were ​selected for his‌ jury. ⁣This raises concerns about‍ whether



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