Stefanik files second ethics complaint against Judge Engoron after he rejects Trump mistrial bid
Stefanik, a stalwart Trump ally, declared "victory" in the wake of the appeals decision striking down Engoron's gag order earlier in the week.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik on Friday filed a second ethics complaint against New York Judge Arthur Engoron after he rejected former President Donald Trump's bid for a mistrial in New York Attorney General Letitia James's fraud case against him.
Engoron on Friday rejected Trump's bid for a mistrial in a decision that followed an appeals judge's staying a gag order he issued against Trump and his attorneys to stop them from publicly criticizing him and his court staff. Trump has repeatedly accused Engoron and his senior clerk, Allison Greenfield, of having a political bias against him.
While Stefanik previously submitted an ethics complaint against Engoron over his conduct in the case, on Friday she supplemented her initial criticisms in light of the court developments.
"A week ago, I filed an ethics complaint against Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron for his partisan antics, bias, and railroading of President Trump. After my complaint, a New York appellate court smacked down Judge Engoron for his blatantly unconstitutional gag order," she said. "Today, I’m supplementing my ethics complaint against Judge Engoron with examples of even more of his egregious misconduct after he just wrongly dismissed President Trump’s motion for a mistrial."
Stefanik, a stalwart Trump ally, declared "victory" in the wake of the appeals decision striking down Engoron's gag order earlier in the week.
"I am pleased to see that after my ethics complaint to the New York Commission on Judicial Conduct against Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron, an appellate court has lifted the unconstitutional gag order against President Trump," she said. "If Democrats can do this to a billionaire, former President, and leading presidential candidate, just imagine what they can do to the rest of us. That's why I filed my ethics complaint against Judge Engoron, and I will continue to fight for all New Yorkers."
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