Trump Hush Money Appeal — Former President Donald Trump has officially launched his hush money appeal, arguing that his conviction in the Stormy Daniels case was politically motivated. Filed in New York’s appellate court, the motion cites judicial bias, conflicts of interest, and presidential immunity. Legal experts say this appeal could reshape how courts handle criminal cases involving presidents.

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Trump Hush Money Appeal: Ex-President Cites Political Bias in Stormy Daniels Case
Washington, D.C. | October 28, 2025 — Updated 9:15 PM ET
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a formal hush money appeal challenging his 2024 conviction in the Stormy Daniels case, claiming the verdict was influenced by political bias and judicial misconduct.
The appeal, lodged in the New York Appellate Division, asks the court to overturn all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records connected to the $130,000 payment made to Daniels before the 2016 election.
“This case was a politically motivated prosecution from day one,” Trump said in a statement released through his campaign office.
Inside the Trump Hush Money Appeal
Trump’s legal team, led by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, argues that the original trial was “tainted by political interference” and that Judge Juan Merchan should have recused himself due to potential conflicts of interest.
The appeal further alleges that prosecutors misused campaign-related records and personal communications to “unfairly criminalize” actions tied to Trump’s public duties.
Presidential Immunity at the Center
A key element of the Trump hush money appeal is the argument that the actions in question fall under presidential immunity, shielding Trump from prosecution for conduct related to his campaign or official capacity.
“If accepted, this could redefine how the justice system treats presidential accountability,” said Dr. Linda Carver, constitutional law professor at Georgetown University.

Political Bias Allegation
Trump’s attorneys contend that the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office selectively targeted him for political reasons. The appeal describes the trial as “a deliberate attempt to tarnish a leading political figure” and undermine the democratic process.
Republicans echoed this sentiment, calling the case “a partisan weaponization of justice,” while Democrats dismissed the move as a “stall tactic” to delay accountability.
Potential Impact of the Appeal
Legal experts say the Trump hush money appeal could have far-reaching implications beyond Trump himself.
If successful, it may set a precedent redefining how courts handle financial records linked to political campaigns.
The New York Appellate Division is expected to review the case over several months. If denied, Trump could escalate his appeal to the New York Court of Appeals and possibly the U.S. Supreme Court.
“This case will test the balance between law, politics, and presidential power,” said legal analyst Rachel Nguyen.
Broader Legal and Political Repercussions
Even though Trump’s sentence involved no prison time, his felony conviction remains on record, affecting his public image as he continues to dominate political headlines.
The appeal’s timing — just as the 2026 campaign season approaches — has reignited partisan tensions and public debate over whether Trump is a victim of judicial overreach or the subject of legitimate legal scrutiny.
References
- Politico – Trump Appeals Hush Money Conviction
- AP News – Trump’s Lawyers File Appeal
- Business Insider – Trump’s Legal Team Cites Presidential Immunity