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Trump claims he has $500 million cash, after his lawyers say he can't get $454 million bond

  • Donald Trump claimed to have nearly half a billion dollars in cash — after his lawyers said he doesn't have enough money to post a bond for his $464 million civil fraud appeal.
  • The apparent contradiction could be serious: Trump has just a few days left to get an appeal bond.
  • Trump also claimed he plans to spend the money to bankroll his presidential campaign, the first time Trump has suggested he might use his own money to fund his White House bid.

Donald Trump on Friday claimed to have nearly half a billion dollars in cash — after his lawyers said he doesn't have enough money to post a bond for his $464 million civil fraud appeal.

The apparent contradiction could be serious: Trump has just a few days left to get an appeal bond that would stop New York Attorney General Letitia James from starting to collect on the massive judgment.

"Through hard work, talent, and luck, I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president," Trump wrote in an all-caps Truth Social post Friday morning.

He also claimed the judge who delivered the fraud verdict was preventing him from spending his money on his presidential campaign.

This marked the first time Trump has said he would spend his own money to fund his presidential campaign. So far, Trump has not contributed any money to his current White House bid. He not contribute any of his own money to his 2020 campaign either, according to NBC News.

Either way, Trump's claims in Friday's posts — that he does have the cash to pay the bond, but he is saving it to bankroll his campaign for president — is not one that his lawyers have made to the appeals court judges who are considering his request to pause the

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