Donald Trump is expected in court today for a New York hearing related to his criminal hush money trial. He also faces a deadline to secure a bond for the multimillion-dollar New York civil fraud judgment against him. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
The former president’s bond was reduced to US$175-million in a civil fraud case. Separately, he will stand trial in April over alleged hush-money payment
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(The Center Square) – Donald Trump's famous real estate portfolio and presidential bid remained intact Monday after rulings in separate civil and criminal cases left him with some breathing room. The former president was against a deadline to put up a $464 million bond in a New York civil trial, but after an appeals court panel stepped in, the amount he'll have to put up to appeal the ruling against him and his business was slashed to $175 million. Trump said Monday that he plans...