‘The Five’ reacts to Trump’s New York court victory
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New York court sets a $450 million bond against Trump's $175 million judgment, giving him 10 days to pay to prevent asset seizure, while facing a hush money trial and criticism of criminal cases as election interference. Democrats, once eager for Trump to surrender assets, now upset over bond amount, highlighting concerns about justice system fairness in legal actions against Trump.
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- The appeals court has set a $450 million bond against a $175 million judgment in New York's plan to seize Trump's building, giving Trump 10 days to pay the lower amount to prevent asset seizure by Attorney General Letitia James.
- Trump faces a hush money trial on April 15th, becoming the first presidential candidate on trial while campaigning, and criticizes the criminal cases against him as election interference, calling them a scam, sham, and hoax, while Democrats express disappointment over the reduced bond amount.
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Why is New York trying to seize Trump's building?
New York is attempting to seize Trump's building due to a major roadblock faced by an appeals court setting a $450 million bond against a $175 million judgment. This action is part of the state's efforts to collect on a judgment against Trump.
What is Trump's deadline to prevent asset seizure?
Trump has 10 days to pay the lower amount of $175 million to prevent Attorney General Letitia James from seizing his assets. This deadline is crucial for Trump to avoid the potential loss of his property.
When does Trump's hush money trial start?
Trump's hush money trial is set to start on April 15th, making him the first presidential candidate to face trial while campaigning. This trial adds to the legal challenges Trump is currently facing.
How does Trump view the criminal cases against him?
Trump criticizes the criminal cases against him as election interference, calling them a scam, sham, and hoax. He believes that these legal actions are unjust and politically motivated.
Why are Democrats upset about the decreased bond amount?
Democrats, who were initially excited about Trump surrendering his assets, are upset about the decreased bond amount. The $175 million bond, deemed appropriate by the court, has caused disappointment among Democrats who were hoping for a higher financial penalty for Trump.
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