Former President Donald Trump said the bond amount he has to pay to appeal the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him was preventing him from giving money to his campaign. A New York appeals court reduced the amount Trump has to put up to appeal the case to $175 million. CNN’s Kristin Homes discusses whether or not Trump will actually put his own money into his campaign.
The trading frenzy was a boost for the former president’s wealth. But Truth Social makes very little money, and Trump can’t sell his shares for six months.
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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan fired back Monday when a reporter asked him why President Joe Biden was 'shouting and swearing' at staff. NBC News said Biden acted up when he heard his poll numbers had dropped in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan over his handling of the war in Gaza. Sullivan denied that occurred telling Fox's Peter Doocy: 'This is the "when did you stop beating your spouse" question
The New Orleans Pelicans will enter Friday's game against the Los Angeles
Andrew Weissman is a professor at NYU Law School. He led the task force investigating Enron and was the lead prosecutor in Robert Mueller's Special Counsel's Office. Mary McCord is a national security analyst who served as the Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the U.S. — Read the rest
Donald Trump is ready to take Truth Social public, and he's expecting to have a huge cash infusion as a result. But the last time he took a company public, it didn't go so well for the company or investors.Trump's decision to go public with his right-wing social media company mirrors a move he made with Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, according to CNBC."While a 2016 Washington Post review found that Trump made over $44 million, the company — Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts — lost more than $1...
LAWRENCE (KSNT) - The University of Kansas (KU) released statistics on campus crime for 2023. University police say overall crime is decreasing slightly. The university saw a 1.2% decrease in criminal offenses, according to the report. Last year, KU police took 514 criminal offense reports, down from 520 in 2022. The number of criminal offenses []
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With Thursday night’s 85-80 loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament, two questions remain for Mike White and the Georgia
Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
The first minister faces questions from opposition party leaders and backbench MSPs at Holyrood.