Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., a key client of Lauren Marchand, the daughter of Trump’s former judge, Juan Marchand, immediately began trying to use the former president’s conviction to raise funds.
Trump campaign officials released Schiff’s campaign emails sent after Tuesday’s ruling.
The daughter of corrupt and conflicted Judge Juan Merchan is already cashing in on today’s ruling. pic.twitter.com/9IYbRwxaxQ
—Francis Brennan (@FrancisBrennan) May 30, 2024
As before report By New York Post, Mr. Marchan’s daughter is president of Authentic Campaigns, a Chicago-based progressive political consulting firm whose clients include Mr. Schiff.
Marchant has refused to step down, despite his daughter’s job and political standing. Trump spokesman Stephen Chang said post The March statement said:
The Authentic Campaigns, and the judge’s daughter, are actively profiting from this false attack on President Trump, creating a conflict of interest for Judge Marchan.
“The judge should do the right thing and immediately resign to show the American people that Democrats have not completely destroyed our judicial system. His continued involvement in this witch hunt orchestrated by the unscrupulous Joe Biden is a complete violation of applicable rules, regulations and ethics,” Chang added.
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), a possible running mate for Trump’s vice presidential nominee, said Republicans should subpoena Marchan and her daughter.
He told Fox News:
Why was a judge whose family got rich off Democratic fundraising allowed to preside over this case in the first place? … We can’t just sit back and do nothing … we need to fight back … we need to subpoena Judge Marchan and her daughter.”
“Why was a judge whose family got rich off Democratic fundraising allowed to preside over this case in the first place? … We can’t just sit back and do nothing… We need to fight back… We need to subpoena Judge Marchan and her daughter.” translator pic.twitter.com/gvtKH1YRiG
—Andrew Surabean (@Surabees) May 31, 2024
As Breitbart News reported, the jury in President Trump’s business records trial in Manhattan returned guilty verdicts on all 34 charges.
The jury reached its verdict on Thursday during its second day of deliberations.


