Trump Dodges $454M Deadline, Gets Hit with Stormy Daniels Trial | The Tonight Show

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Shakira appears on "The Tonight Show" amid a $1.9 billion Powerball and Mega Millions lottery buzz, while Trump faces Stormy Daniels trial news and a looming deadline for a $175 million bond payment, with possible asset seizure. Boeing's CEO resigns amidst safety scrutiny as travelers avoid Boeing planes, leading to a light-hearted interview with the company's chief communications officer.

Insights

  • Trump's Stormy Daniels trial is making headlines, with a reduced bond of $175 million and assets like Trump Tower and Mar-A-Lago at risk if he fails to pay.
  • Boeing faces turbulence as its CEO resigns amidst safety concerns, leading to a decline in passenger trust and a notable interview with the company's chief communications officer.

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Recent questions

  • Who is the guest on "The Tonight Show"?

    Shakira

  • What is the combined jackpot amount for Powerball and Mega Millions?

    $1.9 billion

  • What is the reduced bond amount Trump was given extra days to pay?

    $175 million

  • What assets could be seized if Trump fails to pay?

    His plane, Trump Tower, Mar-A-Lago, Trump National Golf Club, Trump International hotel

  • When is the trial start date set for Trump's Stormy Daniels case?

    April 15th

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Shakira on Tonight Show, Trump's trials, Boeing CEO

  • Shakira is a guest on "The Tonight Show" with combined Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots at $1.9 billion.
  • Trump's Stormy Daniels trial is in the news, with two court cases in New York, where he was given 10 extra days to pay a reduced bond of $175 million.
  • Assets that could be seized if Trump fails to pay include his plane, Trump Tower, Mar-A-Lago, Trump National Golf Club, and Trump International hotel.
  • The judge set a trial start date of April 15th for Trump's Stormy Daniels case, coinciding with tax day.
  • Boeing's CEO stepped down amid safety investigations, with travelers avoiding Boeing planes and a humorous interview with Boeing's chief communications officer.
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