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Letters for June 7: Can the judge who oversaw the hush money case really be impartial?

Letter writers argue the judge who oversaw the hush money case has too much power, discuss former President Donald Trump’s felony conviction, and describe how the Republican Party has changed.

Judge Juan Merchan, left, castigates witness Robert Costello about his "decorum" in the courtroom in Manhattan criminal court May 20 in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
Judge Juan Merchan, left, castigates witness Robert Costello about his “decorum” in the courtroom in Manhattan criminal court May 20 in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
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Letter writers argue the judge who oversaw the hush money case has too much power, discuss former President Donald Trump's felony conviction, and describe how the Republican Party has changed.

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