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New York Appellate Court reduced Trump's bond amount from 454 million to 175 million, disappointing the Left's hopes of Letitia James seizing his real estate. Leading legal minds stress seizing Trump's assets is crucial to prevent political corruption.

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  • New York Appellate Court significantly reduced Trump's bond amount from 454 million to 175 million, easing his financial burden in the ongoing legal battle.
  • The House of Representatives' top legal experts advocate for seizing Trump's assets to combat potential political corruption, emphasizing the importance of this action in the case.

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Recent questions

  • What was the bond amount reduced to for Trump's case?

    175 million

  • What did the Left want New York A.G. Letitia James to do?

    Seize Trump's real estate

  • What did CNN expect outside the courthouse?

    Different outcome

  • How much was Bernie Madoff's bail?

    10 million

  • What do leading legal minds in the House of Representatives believe is necessary?

    Seizing Trump's assets

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Trump's Bond Reduced, Left Disappointed, CNN's Chairs

  • New York Appellate Court reduced the bond amount for Trump's case from 454 million to 175 million.
  • Left's desire to see New York A.G. Letitia James personally seize Trump's real estate was disappointed.
  • Trump was struggling to pay the original bond amount until the ruling came down.
  • CNN invested in lawn chairs for their guests outside the courthouse, expecting a different outcome.
  • Leading legal minds in the House of Representatives believe seizing Trump's assets is necessary to prevent political corruption.
  • Disgraced financier Bernie Madoff had a bail of 10 million, while Sam Bankman-Fried had to pay 250 million.
  • Fani Willis remains on track with the case against Trump, despite efforts to slow it down.
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