Trump says he 'might' spend his money on his presidential campaign
Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he "might" spend his own money on his 2024 presidential campaign, which he hasn't done on his campaigns since 2016.
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Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he "might" spend his own money on his 2024 presidential campaign, which he hasn't done on his campaigns since 2016.
Former President Donald Trump has 10 days to post $175 million in bond after a New York judge agreed to reduce the bond payment in his civil fraud appeal on Monday.
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Donald Trump has been granted an extra 10 days to pay a $175m bond in the New York fraud case against him, granting the Republican presidential candidate an important reprieve on the day the full $464m judgement against him had been due.
A New York appeals court has granted Donald Trump a 10-day extension to secure a portion of the $464 million bond in his civil fraud judgement after the former president signaled he was struggling to come up with the money.
Donald Trump is facing a potentially huge day of legal drama today as the deadline to post bond for his $464m fraud judgement looms and an important hearing is held regarding his imminent hush money trial.
A frustrated New York judge tore into attorneys for Donald Trump in a hearing Monday over their request to delay Trump's trial on charges of falsifying business records in a scheme to silence women who say they had affairs with him. "That you don't have a case right now is really disconcerting," Judge Juan Merchan told the former president's lawyers, referring to their claim that the prosecutors in the case suppressed evidence. "You are literally accusing the Manhattan [District Attorney's] office and the people assigned to this case of prosecutorial misconduct," Merchan said. "You are saying the people assigned to this case are taking part in prosecutorial misconduct, and you don't
A New York appeals court on Monday paused for 10 days a massive civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump, and sharply reduced the bond he would have to post to obtain a longer stay to $175 million. The ruling came on the same day that New York Attorney General Letitia James would have been allowed to start seizing Trump's real estate and bank accounts to satisfy the $454 million-and-rising business fraud judgment in the case. The appeals court ruling for now prevents James from doing so. Trump's lawyers in a court filing last week said that it was "impossible" for him to get an appeal bond of $454 million after having approached more than 30 surety compa