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  • Does Reduction in Bond Amount Mean A Reduction In $454M Fine? Trump’s Last Minute ‘Win’ In Civil Fraud Case Explained

    In a recent development in the ongoing civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, a New York court has granted him a temporary reprieve by reducing the bond amount required for his appeal to $175 million. The decision comes as Trump faced looming pressure to secure a bond covering the $454 million loss resulting…

  • Trump Wins Last-Minute Reprieve As Judge Cuts Fraud Bond To $175M

    Donald Trump has received a last-minute reprieve on Monday when a New York court granted him the opportunity to post a reduced bond of $175 million, delaying enforcement of a $464 million fraud penalty. Trump’s legal team had argued that obtaining the full bond amount would be “impossible.” The appeals court provided Trump with a…

  • Trump Faces Double Legal Threats as New York Hearings Converge, Outcome Could Shake His Financial Stability

    Former President Donald Trump is bracing for a pivotal day in New York courts as two significant legal challenges converge on Monday, March 25, posing serious threats to his financial stability and potential criminal exposure. In Manhattan, Trump is set to appear before a judge regarding his criminal prosecution, where he faces allegations of covering…

  • Explained: Could Trump’s Assets Be Seized If He Doesn’t Pay $454 Million Fraud Penalty?

    As Donald Trump faces a critical deadline in his legal battle, the possibility of his assets being seized looms large if he fails to meet the financial obligations arising from a civil fraud lawsuit in New York. Here’s an in-depth look at the situation and its potential implications for Trump’s business empire. Deadline Looms Trump…

  • Judge Allows Trump To Appeal Fani Willis Ruling

    A judge has granted Donald Trump and his co-defendants permission to appeal his previous ruling regarding Fani Willis remaining as the prosecutor in the Georgia election subversion case. Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Willis could continue her role if a prosecutor she had a romantic relationship with resigned from the case. The case revolves around…

  • Peter Navarro: Ex-Trump Adviser Begins Prison Sentence

    Peter Navarro expressed his belief that the Supreme Court would overturn his conviction, but lamented the “tragedy” of serving prison time before exoneration. In addition to his trade advisory role, Navarro was involved in efforts to challenge the 2020 election results and maintain Trump’s presidency. The events of January 6, 2021, saw individuals storming Capitol…

  • Trump Needs $464M Bond In Six days. What If He Can’t Get It?

    Donald Trump’s legal team is urgently seeking a New York court’s intervention to halt a staggering $464 million civil fraud fine. The former president’s precarious financial situation could jeopardize his prized properties if the penalty is enforced. According to Professor Will Thomas from the University of Michigan Ross Business School, Trump’s personal and business interests…

  • Fani Willis Ex-lover Resigns From Trump Election Meddling Case Per Judge’s Order

    Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor overseeing the Georgia election interference case involving Donald Trump, has resigned amidst controversy surrounding his affair with District Attorney Fani Willis. The resignation follows a judge’s critique of the affair, which was deemed inappropriate and raised concerns about the integrity of the trial. The backdrop of this saga involves Trump…

  • Ex-Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Files Emergency SCOTUS Application To Stay Out of Prison 

    Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who served under the administration of Donald Trump, is seeking to avoid prison time as he appeals his conviction for contempt of Congress. Navarro has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent his incarceration following a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia…

  • TikTok Faces Ban In U.S. After House Passes Bipartisan Legislation to Force Parent Company to Sell

    In a significant move on Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted to pass bipartisan legislation aimed at compelling TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the popular social media platform within six months or risk facing a ban in the United States. The bill received overwhelming support with a final vote count of 352-65, comfortably…