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NY AG asks Trump civil fraud judge to declare $175M bond ‘without effect’: The New York attorney general’s office has asked a judge to void the $175 million bond ...
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Trump hush money prosecutors seek to ask about fraud, E. Jean Carroll: Prosecutors on Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial want to ask the former U.S ...
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Quick Glance: Twelve Jurors Seated in Trump's Hush Money Trial
- A jury of 12 individuals was empaneled on Thursday in the landmark hush money trial of former President Donald Trump, bringing the proceedings closer to opening arguments and the commencement of weeks filled with compelling testimonies.
- The upcoming trial is anticipated to present unfavorable testimonies regarding Trump's personal life pre-presidency, including accusations of manipulating business records to suppress narratives in the final days of the 2016 election surrounding his intimate relationships.
- Central to the trial is a payment of $130,000 made by Cohen just before the 2016 election to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, aimed at preventing her allegations of a sexual encounter with Trump from being publicized in the campaign's final stretch.
- The selection of the jury holds paramount significance in any criminal proceeding, particularly so when the accused is a former president and the presumed Republican candidate. Potential jurors have undergone extensive scrutiny concerning their online presence, personal backgrounds, and political stances as legal representatives and the judge meticulously scrutinize for partialities that could compromise their impartiality.
Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months jail in Trump civil fraud case: Retired Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg has received a five-month jail ...
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Quick Glance: Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months jail in Trump civil fraud case
- Retired Trump executive Allen Weisselberg was sentenced to five months in jail for admitting to lying under oath in a civil fraud lawsuit against the former president by New York’s attorney general.
- Weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury related to the valuation of Trump's Manhattan penthouse, despite his deep loyalty to Trump and previous jail time for tax evasion.
- Important aspects include Weisselberg's testimonies in unfavorable trials for Trump and his decision not to testify in Trump's upcoming hush money criminal trial.
- Weisselberg's willingness to admit wrongdoing, age, and his role in Trump's organization were considered in his sentence, mirroring a previous case where he served a reduced jail term. He is likely to be involved in Trump's hush money trial, even if not as a witness.
Answers to hush money trial: Trump must be present, he faces years in prison: Did Donald Trump try to cover up his hush money payments to various women for ...
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Prosecutors on Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial want to ask the former US president about civil cases in which he was found liable for sexual abuse and ...
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Trump says $175 million bond is financially secure, asks judge to reject New York attorney general’s challenge
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Trump fraud trial bond drawn into question by New York AG: The $175 million bond in former President Trump’s civil fraud trial is at risk after the New York ...
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4575447-trump-fraud-trial-bond-questioned-ny-ag/
Quick Glance: New York Demands Further Details on Trump's $175 Million Appeal Bond in Civil Fraud Case
- Following former President Donald Trump's posting of a $175 million bond, state attorneys are requesting more information about the bond's legitimacy.
- State Attorney General Letitia James' office has given Trump's lawyers or the bond underwriter a 10-day period to justify the bond, potentially requiring more disclosure about the collateral provided by Trump.
- A hearing has been scheduled for April 22 after an appeals court significantly reduced the bond amount needed, leading to calls from Trump's lawyer for a baseless public quarrel.
- The underwriter, Knight Specialty Insurance Co., has been contacted for comment, but there has been no response so far.
Trump posts reduced appeal bond in the N.Y. civil fraud case: The likely 2024 GOP presidential nominee is facing a cash crunch as he fights his numerous legal ...
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Quick Glance: Trump Secures $175 Million Bond in New York Civil Fraud Case
- Donald Trump and his co-defendants have successfully secured a $175 million bond in their civil fraud case in New York, as indicated in a court filing.
- The bond was provided by Knight Specialty Insurance Company, owned by the privately-held Hankey Group. The chairman stated to ABC News that he considers himself a supporter of Donald Trump.
- Hankey mentioned that his company was initially engaged in discussions to take over the original $464 million bond in the case. Following a reduction by a New York appellate court last week to $175 million, Hankey renewed efforts to take on the bond.
- Trump has denied any wrongdoing, and his lawyers have appealed the ruling in the case, claiming that the disgorgement amount was unconstitutional, disproportionate, and flawed.
Fani Willis pushes back on latest Trump effort to remove her from prosecuting Georgia election subversion case
cnn.com/2024/04/08/politics/fani-willis-trump-effort-georgia-election-subversion/
Donald Trump faces jail: all criminal proceedings at a glance - hush money, election fraud & more
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Trump posts $175m bond in New York fraud case: An appeals court gave him a reprieve after he could not secure a bond for the full $464m penalty
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Trump’s $175M bond keeps prized properties from being seized — for now: Former President Trump has secured a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case ...
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4570603-trump-175m-bond-properties-seized/
Quick Glance: Trump's $175M Bond and Property Seizure Case Overview
- Former President Trump has secured a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case, keeping his most prized properties from being seized - at least temporarily.
- Judge Arthur Engoron found Trump, his company, and top executives liable for fraud, ordering them to pay a penalty of $464 million plus interest, with Trump alone owing $454 million.
- Despite the temporary halt, Trump still owes the state $454 million from the judgment, which increases daily, potentially leading him back into financial jeopardy.
- An appeal could result in a significant financial setback for Trump, challenging the monumental fine and other penalties imposed in the case.
A Trump raising money off election lies? Now we’ve seen everything.: A phone call on behalf of the overhauled Republican National Committee again turns false ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/04/11/trump-election-fraud-fundraising/
Trump rips New York fraud case after posting $175M bond: Former President Trump railed against his New York civil fraud case and those involved Monday ...
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Donald Trump has cheated his way through life. Will this election be any different? | Editorial
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Meet the ‘subprime auto king’ who arranged Trump’s $175 million bond: After weeks of uncertainty, former President Trump posted a $175 million bond in his New ...
thehill.com/business/4572565-meet-the-subprime-auto-king-who-arranged-trumps-175-million-bond/
Quick Glance: Understanding Don Hankey: The Billionaire Who Bailed Out Trump with $175 Million
- California billionaire Don Hankey stepped in to pay Donald Trump's $175 million bond, preventing the former president from facing potential bankruptcy.
- Hankey, known as the 'little-known king of subprime car loans,' boasts assets exceeding $22.5 billion and operates an auto services empire in Los Angeles.
- At 80 years old, Hankey emphasized that his decision to cover Trump's bond was a business move rather than a political statement, highlighting his neutral stance on political matters.
- Paying Trump's bond was influenced by the former president's legal defense strategy in a New York civil case centered around asset overvaluation, where Hankey found parallels in his own business practices.
Donald Trump’s Trial of the Century: Eric Lach writes about the Stormy Daniels hush-money case against Donald Trump in New York, and what the upcoming trial may ...
newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/donald-trumps-trial-of-the-century
Quick Glance: Trump Faces Landmark Trial Over Hush Money Case
- Donald Trump will go down in history as the first former president to stand trial in Manhattan on criminal charges. The historic case revolves around a potential sex scandal cover-up just days before the 2016 elections.
- The prosecution alleges that Trump falsified business records to hide hush money payments aimed at influencing the election outcome. Trump maintains his innocence and refutes any involvement with Stormy Daniels.
- The trial will feature key witnesses from Trump's inner circle testifying against him, including Michael Cohen and David Pecker. It will delve into the Oval Office, where Trump allegedly approved the cover-up.
- Prosecutors must prove that Trump falsified business records with intent to commit or conceal another crime. Trump's defense is likely to focus on the legality of the hush money payments and attempt to distance him from the accounting handled by his employees.
Businessman behind Trump's NY bond says he charged him a 'low fee': Don Hankey, the billionaire businessman whose company Knight Specialty Insurance provided the ...
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US presidential election: Trump claims to have spoken to relatives of alleged murder victim - sister contradicts
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Donald Trump posts $175m bond in civil fraud case: Bond temporarily prevents New York officials from enforcing $464m fraud judgment against former president and ...
independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-bond-fraud-trial-knight-insurance-b2521814.html
Letitia James Nears Green Light to Start Taking Donald Trump's Assets: Trump has until Monday to post a $175 million bond.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-judge-arthur-engoron-fraud-case-bond-manhattan-new-york-letitia-james-1888535
Donald Trump's $175M Bond May Be About to 'Implode,' Legal Analyst Suggests: Glenn Kirschner broke down the questionable background of the surety that backed ...
newsweek.com/donald-trumps-175m-bond-may-about-implode-legal-analyst-suggests-1887712
Donald Trump Petition Calls for Him to Face Fraud Investigation: The petitioners argue that Trump potentially misled investors in light of Truth Social shares ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-petition-calls-him-face-fraud-investigation-1886222
Quick Glance: Donald Trump's Media Company Faces Financial Challenges in 2023
- Following a high-profile stock market debut, Donald Trump's social media company reported significant losses, with nearly $58.2 million lost last year, resulting in a stock price decline of over 21%.
- Revenue for Trump Media in 2023 totaled $4.1 million, showing an increase from $1.5 million in 2022.
- Trump Media began trading on the Nasdaq under the symbol DJT on March 26, experiencing volatility as the stock closed at $48.66 after Monday's sell-off.
- Analysts have drawn comparisons between the excitement surrounding Trump Media and the meme stock frenzy that boosted shares of companies like GameStop and AMC Entertainment in 2021.
Charges filed against man who allegedly threatened N.Y. AG, civil fraud case judge
nbcnews.com/politics/charges-filed-man-allegedly-threatened-ny-ag-civil-fraud-case-judge-rcna146338
Trump rakes in record-setting $50.5 million at exclusive Florida campaign fundraiser, shattering Biden's NYC haul
nypost.com/2024/04/06/us-news/trump-rakes-in-record-setting-50-5-million-at-florida-campaign-fundraiser-shattering-bidens-nyc-haul/
Quick Glance: Trump campaign expects $50 million haul at fundraiser
- Former President Trump is expected to rake in approximately $50 million at a fundraising event in Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday night, under the leadership of hedge fund billionaire John Paulson. This amount would double what three Democratic presidents recently raised for President Biden’s reelection campaign war chest.
- The expected sum would double the amount raised by Biden's campaign at a fundraiser in New York City last week.
- The event will help support Trump's campaign, the Republican National Committee (RNC), his Save America PAC, and state GOP parties under their joint fundraising agreement.
- Trump and the RNC announced that they raised more than $65.6 million last month and entered April with over $91.3 million in cash. The Biden campaign's fundraising arm was also active in March, revealing a $90 million haul for the month and starting the second quarter with $192 million in cash on hand.
Opinion | Why Civil Cases Have Been More Successful Against Donald Trump: Why civil litigation against Trump has been more successful and might be a less fraught ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/01/opinion/trump-civil-cases-justice.html
Donald Trump Defends Himself With Giant Stack of Printed-Out News Stories: ‘That’s a Nice Headline, I’d Like to Read That One Too’ | Video
thewrap.com/donald-trump-reads-hush-money-trial-headlines/
Donald Trump's Collateral in $175m Bond Revealed: Trump says he should never have been forced to repost the bond in his fraud case.
newsweek.com/trump-letitia-james-arthur-engoron-manhattan-fraud-case-bond-knight-1890739
Federal judge dismisses Rudy Giuliani's bid for new defamation trial - UPI.com
upi.com/Top_News/US/2024/04/15/Federal-judge-dismisses-Rudy-Giuliani-bid-new-defamation-trial/5161713215208/
Trump’s Bond Insurer Tells Judge Shortfall Is ‘Inconceivable’: Donald Trump submitted evidence that the insurer providing his $175 million appeal bond in New ...
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-16/trump-s-bond-insurer-tells-judge-shortfall-is-inconceivable
Donald Trump Did This: Susan B. Glasser on the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the restrictive abortion laws in Florida and Arizona ...
newyorker.com/news/letter-from-bidens-washington/donald-trump-did-this
Quick Glance: Arizona GOP outlines alternative abortion strategy
- Republican state legislators in Arizona are considering alternative ballot measures in response to a court ruling upholding a strict abortion ban.
- The GOP's strategy document plans to provide voters with alternatives to the Arizona for Abortion Access ballot measure.
- Republicans aim to constitutionalize existing laws to discuss abortion policy.
- The document outlines various scenarios, including 'Phase 1' and 'Phase 2' options for lawmakers.
Voting technology company settles lawsuit against far-right news outlet over 2020 election claims
sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/16/voting-technology-company-settles-lawsuit-against-far-right-news-outlet-over-2020-election-claims/
Lara Trump's Take On Father-In-Law's Hush Money Charges Is A Real Doozy: She may have understated the allegations just a touch.
huffpost.com/entry/lara-trump-hush-money-bookkeeping_n_661fe84de4b0d633765863cf
NY AG Letitia James is not done with Donald Trump: New York's attorney general now wants to know if Donald Trump withheld evidence in his fraud case.
businessinsider.com/trials-over-but-letitia-james-not-done-with-donald-trump-2024-4
What to expect at jury selection for Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial: Jury selection is set to begin Monday to choose 12 New Yorkers who will ultimately ...
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While Biden and Kishida exchange praise in Washington, Japan is asking ‘what if Trump’?
theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/12/joe-biden-japan-meeting-fumio-kishida-ferdinand-marcos-donald-trump-election
Quick Glance: Biden and Kishida Strengthen Bilateral Ties Amid Uncertainty
- Biden and Kishida met officially in spring to secure progress in the relationship between the countries.
- Agreements include strengthening the bilateral alliance, cooperation in outer space, and networking with partners.
- The new collaboration aims to enhance the integration of command structures between US and Japanese forces.
- The meeting aims to demonstrate that the US and Japan are global partners, regardless of political changes.
Letitia James Is Hunting for Evidence of Trump Perjury: James wants documents to prove that Trump helped his chief financial officer lie during a $454 million ...
newsweek.com/letitia-james-hunting-evidence-trump-perjury-1890863
Lara Trump Peddles ‘Massive Fraud’ 2020 Election Claims in RNC Robocall: As the RNC spammed phones across America on behalf of co-chair Lara Trump ...
rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/lara-trump-rnc-robocall-election-claims-1235002390/
Trump readies to sue judge in Stormy Daniels hush-money case: With trial over payments to adult-film star to begin next week, the ex-president is attempting to ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/08/trump-judge-lawsuit-hush-money-case
Quick Glance: Path to Victory: Trump's NY Hush Money Trial
- The first criminal trial of any former president began with extortion, Trump should aim for an acquittal.
- Charges do not concern misconduct in settling hush money with Daniels, but entering payments to conceal another crime.
- The burden of proof for criminal intent is high, requiring proof for two layers of specific intent to convict Trump.
- A legal maneuver could allow Trump to dismiss his defense team and recruit a new team to potentially secure his case.
Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show: Robert Kennedy Jr, Cornel West and Jill Stein likely to take votes from Biden in ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/14/biden-trump-election-third-party-polls
Republicans in swing state Wisconsin unenthused by Trump: ‘A bad candidate’: Fervent Trump supporters from last elections air doubts over abortion and the man ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/13/election-trump-wisconsin-republicans
Trump’s crusade against mail-in ballots undercuts campaign pitch to vote early: Campaign toils to convince Republicans to vote early, crucial to winning the ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/12/trump-anti-mail-in-voting
Migrants in Mexico say they want Biden to win re-election as they fear Trump would not let them in to US
nypost.com/2024/04/05/us-news/migrants-in-mexico-say-they-want-biden-to-win-re-election/
ESG Industry Will Withstand a Trump Victory, Impax CEO Says: Investment funds focused on environmental, social and governance factors will be able to withstand a ...
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-11/esg-industry-will-withstand-a-trump-victory-impax-ceo-says
Trump loses late bid to delay New York hush money trial: Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is charged with falsifying business ...
cnbc.com/2024/04/03/trump-loses-late-bid-to-delay-new-york-hush-money-trial.html
Quick Glance: Judge Denies Trump's Request to Delay Hush-Money Trial
- Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan rejected Donald Trump's request to postpone his hush-money criminal trial until the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity claims in another case.
- Trump's lawyers sought to adjourn the New York trial indefinitely until his immunity claim in the Washington, D.C., election interference case is resolved.
- The primary allegation in the hush-money case is that Trump falsified his company's internal records to conceal payments to his former lawyer Michael Cohen.
- Trump and his lawyers have been pushing for more delays, raising concerns about the judge's impartiality and attempting to make the case about the 2016 election, while prosecutors argue against postponing the trial.
Trump campaign calls for more presidential debates ‘much earlier’ in election race – as it happened
theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/apr/11/trump-biden-mike-johnson-election-latest-updates
Trump’s legal delaying tactics dealt a blow as he lashes out at judge’s family: New York hush-money trial still on course for 15 April start but ruling in ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/05/trump-case-gag-order-judge-daughter
A Trump raising money off election lies? Now we’ve seen everything.: A phone call on behalf of the overhauled Republican National Committee again turns false ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/04/11/trump-election-fraud-fundraising/
No Labels will not mount third-party 2024 bid after failing to find candidate: Centrist group says it won’t field ‘unity ticket’ in US presidential election ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/04/no-labels-drops-out-candidate-presidential-election
Quick Glance: No Labels Ends 2024 Presidential Efforts
- No Labels, a group working towards establishing an independent presidential ticket in all 50 states in 2024, announced the cessation of its efforts.
- During its recruitment endeavors, the group faced rejection from at least a dozen candidates, including former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu on the Republican side, and Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia, along with former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on the Democratic side, as reported by NBC News.
Donald Trump Backed Over Bond Reduction: A survey for Newsweek found that a plurality of Americans support reducing Trump's bond in his New York civil fraud case ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-backed-over-bond-reduction-1888495
Letitia James Has Raised $400,000 Since Trump's Trial: James has raked in $400,000 between the start of the civil fraud trial and the most recent campaign ...
newsweek.com/letitia-james-donald-trump-civil-fraud-trial-fundraising-1888372
Trump SPAC Investor Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading: Two investors charged with insider trading in the blank-check company that took Donald Trump’s social media ...
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-03/trump-spac-investor-pleads-guilty-to-insider-trading
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Letitia James Just 'Stunned' Donald Trump—Mary Trump: Trump, the presumptive Republican 2024 presidential nominee, maintains his innocence and is fighting his ...
newsweek.com/letitia-james-stunned-donald-trump-1887630
Trump presidency or not, COP29 leader demands US uphold climate commitments : In his third media interview since being named president-elect of the COP29 summit ...
wionews.com/world/trump-presidency-or-not-cop29-leader-demands-us-uphold-climate-commitments-708449
Trump saved millions by keeping billionaire's bond offer secret: report: Billionaire Don Hankey offered to pay Donald Trump's full $464 million bond ...
businessinsider.com/trump-saved-millions-civil-fraud-bond-secret-billionaire-offer-report-2024-4
Biden faces test in Wisconsin as Gaza supporters call for ‘uninstructed’ vote: Voters will also potentially enshrine two state amendments that some say could ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/02/wisconsin-primary-biden-trump-2024-election
It’s Time to Show Trump Speeches Again: Jay Caspian Kang on how mainstream news networks have become too guarded about airing the views of Trump and his ...
newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/its-time-to-show-trump-speeches-again
Bruce Ledewitz: Biden must debate Trump, but not until he recants: President Joe Biden should insist as a condition for debating former president Donald Trump ...
post-gazette.com/opinion/guest-columns/2024/04/04/ledewitz-biden-trump-2020-stolen-election-lie/stories/202404040025
Trump supporters want to rip up Constitution to allow him a third term – before he’s won a second
inews.co.uk/news/world/trump-supporters-rip-up-constitution-third-term-2989130
Ahead of first rally in Wisconsin, Trump repeats false claims that he won the state in 2020
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Quick Glance: Trump's Return to Wisconsin with False Election Claims
- Donald Trump returned to Wisconsin for the first time in nearly two years, re-introducing himself to the battleground state with misleading claims about the 2020 election.
- Trump falsely claimed he won Wisconsin in 2020, despite not winning the state that year. His assertions have been refuted by Republican officials and other candidates distancing themselves from the idea that the 2020 election was stolen.
- Despite efforts by some allies to shift focus to the upcoming election, Trump continues to adhere to his conspiracy theories surrounding the past election.
- The rally in Green Bay highlighted that this message has not yet resonated with some of Trump's most fervent supporters, as prominent advocates like Mike Lindell persist in alleging that the 2020 elections in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were wrongly decided.
Donald Trump posts $175mn bond as he appeals New York fraud judgment: Move comes after judge expands gag order against former president in a separate criminal ...
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Donald Trump posts $269m bond in New York civil fraud case to avert asset seizures
abc.net.au/news/2024-04-02/trump-posts-175-million-bond-in-new-york-civil-fraud-case/103657180
Election of Donald Trump ‘could put world’s climate goals at risk’: Former UN climate chief warns of global impact of a possible regression in US green policies
theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/31/election-donald-trump-world-climate-goals-at-risk-un-chief
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