Judge Judy Criticizes Trump's Hush Money Case as 'Nonsense'

 June 22, 2024

Judge Judy Sheindlin recently voiced strong opinions on the prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

According to The Hill, Judge Judy Sheindlin criticized the case against Donald Trump led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, finding it unworthy of its financial and social cost.

Sheindlin, a former television judge, expressed perplexity over the motivations behind the hush money trial, which concluded last month with a conviction of Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records. This event marked a historic judicial entry, deeming a former U.S. president a convicted felon for the first time.

Judge Judy Questions the Motives and Costs of Trump's Trial

The trial reportedly cost between $5 million and $10 million, a figure that Sheindlin argues could have been directed toward combating local crimes in Manhattan. She questioned the prioritization of prosecuting Trump when, in her view, the streets of New York City and its subway systems are plagued by more direct threats to public safety.

According to Judge Judy Sheindlin, understanding the legal basis of the charges against Trump requires considerable mental gymnastics. "I would be happier, as someone who owns property in Manhattan, if the district attorney of New York County would take care of criminals who were making it impossible for citizens to walk in the streets and use the subway, to use his efforts to keep those people off the street, than to spend $5 million or $10 million of taxpayers’ money trying Donald Trump on this nonsense."

Sheindlin did not just critique the financial aspect of the case but also suggested that the prosecution might have been driven by personal bias against Trump, who has been a contentious figure in New York politics.

Legal Use or Misuse?

The former judge accused DA Bragg of potentially leveraging the high-profile case for personal gain. “I, as a taxpayer in this country, resent using the system for your self-aggrandizement,” she commented during the interview that aired Friday.

Besides her criticism of the trial, Sheindlin also shared her views on Trump as an individual separate from his political career, describing him as a competent businessman and a successful television personality on 'The Apprentice'. However, she was critical of his presidency.

She reflected on Trump's suitability for the presidential role, indicating that his successful campaign may have been as surprising to him as it was to the public. “I don’t think that Donald ever should have been president,” Sheindlin remarked, adding, “I don’t think that even Donald thought he was going to be president.”

Conclusion

Judge Judy, while acknowledging Trump's business acumen and his charismatic television presence, saw his time in office differently.

This dual perspective showcases her ability to differentiate between her approval of his skills in certain sectors and her disapproval of his stint in one of the most significant leadership roles in the world.

Judge Judy Sheindlin's critique of the hush money case against former President Donald Trump is multifaceted, involving her concerns about the financial costs of the trial, potential misuse of the legal system, the efficacy of local crime management, and the nuances of Trump's capabilities outside the political arena. Her comments offer a distinct viewpoint that challenges the priorities set by New York's legal system while adding layers to the public discourse surrounding Trump's legal and presidential endeavors.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.

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