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Donald Trump's bond in his New York fraud case was reduced to $175 million, with restrictions on running a New York company or obtaining loans lifted. Additionally, Trump faces criminal charges in the Stormy Daniels case with his trial set to begin on April 15th.

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  • Donald Trump's bond in the New York fraud case was reduced to $175 million from an initial $464 million, with a 10-day extension granted for payment, despite his struggles to secure insurance for it.
  • Trump faces criminal charges in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, marking the first criminal prosecution of a former US president, with the trial commencing on April 15th, as he made perplexing statements during a press conference regarding elections and potential political implications.

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Trump's Fraud Bond Reduced, Faces Criminal Charges

  • Donald Trump's bond in his New York fraud case was initially set at $464 million, but a New York appeals court reduced it to $175 million and granted him a 10-day extension to pay.
  • The court lifted restrictions on Trump running a New York company or obtaining a loan from a New York bank, allowing his adult sons to continue operating their businesses.
  • Despite Trump's claims of being able to pay the bond due to his wealth, he struggled to secure an insurance company willing to underwrite it.
  • Trump is also facing criminal charges in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, with the trial set to begin on April 15th, marking the first criminal prosecution of an ex-president in US history.
  • During a press conference, Trump made confusing statements about elections, Tuesdays, and potential political consequences of the hush money trial.
  • The CEO of Boeing stepped down amidst a series of aviation mishaps, including disappearing doors, engine fires, and wheels coming off planes, leading to nervous travelers avoiding Boeing airplanes.
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