Trump Claims to Have $500M in Cash After Lawyers Argue He Can't Pay $454M Bond
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Former President Trump claimed to have nearly $500 million in cash on Truth Social after his lawyers argued he couldn't pay a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case. Political strategist James Carville expressed concern about the Democratic Party having "too many preachy females."
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- Former President Trump claimed to have nearly $500 million in cash on Truth Social after his lawyers argued he couldn't pay a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case, indicating potential financial discrepancies and legal challenges.
- Boeing announced three senior executives stepping down, humorously likened to being "sucked out" in Boeing terms, highlighting significant leadership changes within the company amidst a lighthearted analogy.
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