In a motion filed Monday, Trump’s lawyers, Alina Hampa and Peter Tictin, argued that U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks could be biased because former President Clinton summoned him to court in 1997. “There is no doubt that Judge’s Middlebrooks’s impartiality will be challenged by an indifferent observer, fully informed of the facts, because of the judge’s relationship with the accused, either individually or because of the very nature of his appointment to the Federal Court. of the accused “, stated their move. “The most important issue is not just that justice must be done, but also that it must appear that justice is being done. “This could not be more important in a case like the one mentioned above, where the mistakes in relation to the presidential election must be redressed,” he added. House Approves Bill to Facilitate Medical Marijuana Investigation Texas Gov. Holds June 14 Extraordinary Elections to Fill House Vacancy A 108-page complaint, filed late last month in the U.S. District Court for South Florida, said the actions of Hillary Clinton and her political allies were a criminal operation under the law on influence and corrupt organizations by corrupt organizations. . “Acting in collusion, the defendants conspired maliciously to weave a false narrative that their Republican opponent, Donald J. “Trump was conspiring with a hostile foreign domination,” the complaint said. He also claimed that Trump suffered a loss of at least $ 24 million, in addition to the loss of his current and future business due to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others. The Hill has removed its comment section, as there are many other forums for readers to participate in the discussion. We invite you to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter.