Trump Blows Up When Asked By Reporter If He Will Spend Money On His Campaign
Trump got angry at a reporter who asked him if he would spend money on his campaign now that his fraud bond has been reduced.
Trump got angry at a reporter who asked him if he would spend money on his campaign now that his fraud bond has been reduced.
Eric Trump said on Fox News that bonding companies laughed at him when he went to them and asked for a $454 million bond.
Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, didn’t deny that Trump was trying to get $454 million for his fraud bond from Russia or Saudi Arabia.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has made an initial filing that would be the first step in seizing Trump’s assets.
Supposed billionaire Donald Trump melted down on his social media platform because he can’t afford the $454 million fraud judgment bond.
Trump’s lawyers admitted in court that he can’t post the $454 million fraud judgment bond because he doesn’t have the cash to back the bond.
E. Jean Carroll and her lawyers have agreed to Trump’s bond proposal but got the removal of a clause that would have delayed payment.
In a new letter to the judge, Trump lawyer Alina Habba is asking the court for mercy because Donald Trump doesn’t have the $91 million needed for the E. Jean Carroll judgment bond.
Trump has lost his appeal as a judge has ruled that he must come up with $454 million to post bond to appeal the fraud judgment against him.
In a new court filing, Trump’s lawyers admitted that he was willing to post a $100 million bond, but he doesn’t have the money to post the full $454 million bond.
Some new court filings from Donald Trump suggest that he is having trouble coming up with the cash needed to appeal both the New York fraud and E. Jean Carroll judgments.
Trump complained on his social media platform about being required to put up a $200,000 bond in Georgia as this is the first time that he has been treated like any other charged person.
Trump will post a $200,000 bond and has been ordered to follow a series of witness intimidation restrictions by the judge in his Georgia RICO case.