• Trump's new RNC fundraising deal prioritizes paying his legal bills

    Donald Trump's new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president's legal bills before the RNC gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press. The unorthodox diversion of funds to the Save America PAC makes it more likely that Republican donors could see their money go to Trump's lawyers, who have received at least $76 million over the last...

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    Trump Seven Springs: The New York attorney general could seize Trump's properties if he doesn't pay a $500 million ...

    Donald Trump is in a race against the clock. He has just a few days left to

  • New York’s far-left AG could start efforts to seize Trump’s assets as soon as Monday

    Several observers fear the efforts to punish Donald Trump could have major negative ramifications both for due process of law and for the broader economy, on top of the apparent political motivations.

  • Trump faces double legal dramas in New York

    Donald Trump faces twin legal crises on Monday in New York, where he could see the possible seizure of his storied properties over a massive fine as he separately fights to delay a criminal trial even further.In his case over business fraud, his lawyers on Monday must either prove that he can guarantee payment of the $454 million fine or face the possible seizure of some of his assets.

  • Trump says he has cash to pay $454M New York judgment

    NEW YORK >> Donald Trump claimed today to have almost a half-billion dollars in cash but said he’d rather spend it on his presidential run than on the $454 million civil fraud judgment against him in New York. The former president vowed to fight the verdict “all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary” as the state gears up to potentially seize some of his assets if he doesn’t pay the hefty tab.

  • SEAN HANNITY: Trump scored a ‘major’ legal victory out of New York

    Fox News host Sean Hannity breaks down what former President Donald Trump's New York civil court case means for the U.S. legal system.  TRUMP'S $454M JUDGMENT BOND SLASHED BY MORE THAN HALF IN APPEALS COURT RULING SEAN HANNITY: But tonight, I've got to begin with a plea. Please be kind to your radical, far-left friends. It is only Monday, but they are having a very tough week. Now, famed Democratic strategist James Carville. I've debated him a number of times. He just compared Biden's poll...

  • Biden Jokes About Trump Struggling to Pay Massive New York Fine

    President Joe Biden joked at the Gridiron Dinner this past weekend about former President Donald Trump's struggle to pay nearly half a billion dollars in fines resulting from a controversial civil fraud judgement against him in New York.

  • Trump’s Truth Social to go public in New York as shares surge

    Trump Media & Technology to trade on Nasdaq under 'DJT' ticker, using

  • Trump says he’s 'allowed' to accept foreign money to pay legal fines

    Donald Trump had several different reactions to questions about money on Monday after a five-judge appeals court panel slashed the amount he needs to post bond.Asked if he if has ever accepted foreign money for legal fines or bills, Trump meandered, saying the thinks he is allowed to, before insisting that he doesn’t need to and never did.“Did you ever accept money from a foreign government to pay the bond, or your fines, or any of your legal bills?” CNN’s Kate Sullivan asked the indicted...

  • Seizing Trump’s New York properties will not be easy for Letitia James

    Attorney general could face same problems as ex-president in trying to

  • Trump fundraising with Republican National Committee to benefit group paying legal fees

    Since clinching the Republican presidential nomination earlier this month, Trump can now raise money with the RNC ahead of the Nov. 5 election rematch against Democrat Joe Biden. While he easily swept to the Republican nomination, Trump is facing a growing financial squeeze as legal judgments pile up and many major donors remain reticent about writing checks, sometimes due to concerns about donations going to legal fees. Highlighting the urgency of his legal fees, the Trump 47 Committee...

  • Trump fundraising agreement prioritizes payments to PAC covering legal fees before RNC

    Former President Trump's new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee (RNC) will send donations to his campaign and a political action committee covering his legal bills before they go toward the party itself. The arrangement means Republican donors may see a portion of their money go toward helping Trump pay off his exorbitant