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“MASSIVE WIN”: Appeals Court Gives Trump A Huge Victory In Surprise Ruling!

[[{“value”:”A New York appeals court reduced President Trump’s$ 454 million to$ 175 million bond as a big win this morning.
While the bond should be ZERO, President Trump’s legal team had previously asked for the appeal bond to be set at$ 100 million.
The court halted the trial for ten days, giving Trump time to pay the bond.
This ruling comes on the same day as Leticia James might have begun seizing Donald Trump’s real estate and assets…
Sorry Leticia, that wo n’t be happening.
Check out the breaking news:
BREAKING: Donald Trump’s$ 454 million bond has been reduced to$ 175 million thanks to a New York appeals court ruling.
Trump’s entire victory saves him from a possible economic collapse thanks to the ruling.
The new bond will stop Attorney General Letitia James from collecting … pic. twitter.com/YhCaT3dPq6
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) March 25, 2024
Not only was the bond reduced considerably, but the appeals court also threw out some of the Judge Engoron’s false judgements, including a 3- year ban on President Trump or his sons serving as a director for a New York company.
It was n’t just the bond that was lowered, the appeals court also stayed some of psychos other decisions. pic. twitter.com/DTYRzCzu1g
— Rosie Memos ( @almostjingo ) March 25, 2024
President Trump reacted to the decision by thanking the appeals court and calling Judge Engoron a “disgrace” in response.
Watch President Trump’s response around:
WATCH:
Trump speaks after order to pay$ 175 million bond in his unjust, NYC civil fraud trial.
President Trump:” I thank the Appellate Division for acting immediately, but Judge Engoron is a disgrace to this country, and this should not be allowed to happen”. pic. twitter.com/SV7Nuikns H
— Laura Loomer ( @LauraLoomer ) March 25, 2024
When asked what his collateral for the bond will be, President Trump violently replied, “CASH”!
Watch around:
After a New York appeals court reduced the bond to$ 175 million, Donald Trump claims that the collateral on the bond in the NY fraud case is cash.
Reporter:” What’s your collateral on the bond”?
Trump:” Cash”.
Trump also shredded Judge Engoron, calling him a “disgrace to this … pic. twitter.com/lZa0NmniyF
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) March 25, 2024
Classic Trump…you’ve gotta love that answer.
This answer is going to be memed everyday. Trump claims he will post his$ 175 million bond in cash. pic. twitter.com/0SkLEeluvJ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis ) March 25, 2024
More information on the significant victory for President Trump can be found on CNBC:
Donald Trump’s huge civil business fraud judgment was put on hold for ten days by a New York appeals court on Monday, and the bond amount that he will be required to post was quickly reduced to$ 175 million in order to extend that ruling.
The judge’s decision came the same day that Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, could begin seizing the former president’s bank accounts and real estate assets to satisfy a$ 454 million and rising judgment against him for failing to obtain an appeal bond.
According to the order issued by the five-judge panel in the administrative division of the Manhattan Supreme Court, James is currently prevented from doing so.
Trump in a social media post said he would” post either a bond, similar securities, or cash “in the fresh amount set by the appeals court.
He had raged before on Monday in a Truth Social post that he might be forced to sell his “babies” — real estate assets to contest the judge’s ruling that he and other defendants have lied about getting loans while obtaining real estate. He had previously raged in a Truth Social post that he had argued that he might be forced to sell them to satisfy the judgment.
Trump’s lawyers previously asked that the appeal bond in the case be set at$ 100 million.
The appeals court decision was also covered by ABC News ‘ comments:
Former US President Donald Trump can post a lower bond to cover his$ 464 million civil fraud judgment, according to a New York appellate court ruling.
The Appellate Division, First Department said Trump can post a bond” in the amount of$ 175 million” to cover the judgment.
Trump’s attorneys had argued obtaining a bond for the entire amount of$ 464 million was a” practical impossibility.”
Additionally, the panel of five judges opted to put off the$ 464 million judgment’s enforcement by ten days.
The court’s decision comes as Trump and his sons have a Monday deadline to pay or secure a bond, or Letitia James could start the legal battle to seize the former president’s valued possessions.
It is stated in the two-page order that “it is ordered that the motion is granted to the extent of staying enforcement of those portions of the Judgment ( 1 ) ordering disgorgement of$ 464, 576, and 230.62, conditioned on defendants-appellants posting, within ten ( 7 ) days of the date of this order, an undertaking in the amount of$ 175 million dollars.”
Trump thanked the administrative court for the decision, speaking to reporters during his appearance on Monday at a hearing in his hush money legal case.
Trump remarked,” I greatly respect the decision of the Appellate Division, and I’ll post either$ 175 million in cash or bonds or security or whatever is necessary very quickly within the ten days, and I thank the Appellate Division for acting quickly,” Trump said.
” We got what we wanted, “one source nearby to Trump told ABC News.
It appears that Trump’s Dem strategy is failing to bankrupt him and keep him out of the White House…
But, what happens next?
I’ll end this article with some food for thought:
This is not about money. This is war.
Trump wo n’t be dissuaded from his goal of fixing this nation with$ 175 million.
The goal is to once again enter the White House. Corrupty at all levels is at the root of this issue. The only way to resolve this problem, is to drain the… pic. twitter.com/T0t0j5uZgt
— Clandestine ( @WarClandestine ) March 25, 2024″}]] [[{“value”:”

A New York appeals Court has reduced the civil fraud judgment bond of $454 million against President Trump to $175 millions.
The bond should be zero, but the legal team of President Trump had previously requested that the appeal bond be set at 100 million dollars.
The court granted Trump a 10-day pause in the judgment, giving him time to pay his bond.
This ruling comes the same day as Leticia James was able to begin seizing Trump’s assets and real estate…
Sorry Leticia. That won’t happen.
Check out the latest news:

BREAKING: Donald Trump’s $454 million bail has been reduced to just $175 million, thanks to a New York court of appeals ruling.
The ruling is a huge win for Trump and saves him from a potential financial disaster.
The new bond will stop Attorney General Letitia James from collecting… pic.twitter.com/YhCaT3dPq6
Collin Rugg March 25, 2024

The appeals court not only reduced the bond, but also overturned some of Judge Engoron’s bogus judgments, such as a three-year ban on either President Trump or one of his sons being a director at a New York firm.

The appeals court stayed other decisions made by psychos as well. pic.twitter.com/DTYRzCzu1g
— Rosie Memos (@almostjingo) March 25, 2024

President Trump responded by thanking the court of appeals and calling Judge Engoron a “disgrace.”
Watch President Trump’s Response Here:

WATCH:
Trump speaks after being ordered to pay $175 Million Bond in his unjust NYC civil fraud trial
President Trump: “I thank the Appellate Division for acting quickly, but Judge Engoron is a disgrace to this country, and this should not be allowed to happen.” pic.twitter.com/SV7NuiknsH
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) March 25, 2024

When asked about the collateral for his bond, President Trump replied savagely, “CASH!”
Watch Here:

Donald Trump has confirmed that his collateral for the bond in the NY Fraud case is cash, after a New York appellate court lowered it to $175 million.
Reporter: What’s your collateral for the bond?
Trump: “Cash.”
Trump also shredded Judge Engoron, calling him a “disgrace to this… pic.twitter.com/lZa0NmniyF
Collin Rugg March 25, 2024

Classic Trump…you have to love that response.

This answer will be repeated everywhere. Trump says he’ll pay his $175 million bond with cash. pic.twitter.com/0SkLEeluvJ
Clay Travis (@ClayTravis), March 25, 2024

CNBC has more information on President Trump’s big win:

A New York appeals Court on Monday paused a massive civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump for 10 days — and reduced sharply to $175 millions the bond amount that he will need to post in order to obtain a prolonged stay of this award.
The decision came on the same day that New York Attorney General Letitia Jim could begin seizing the former President’s real estate and bank accounts in order to satisfy a $454-million and rising judgment, after he failed obtaining an appeal bond.
James is currently prevented from doing this due to an order by the five-judge panel of the Manhattan Supreme Court’s appeals division.
In a post on social media, Trump said that he would “post a bond, securities equivalents, or cash” to the new amount set forth by the appeals courts.
He had earlier Monday raged on Truth Social that he may be forced to sell “babies” – real estate assets – to satisfy the judgement while he appeals the judge’s verdict stating that he and others fraudulently inflated the stated value of property while obtaining loans.
Trump’s attorneys had previously requested that the appeal bond be set at $100,000,000.

ABC News also commented about the appeals court decision:

A New York appellate judge has ruled that the former president Donald Trump may post a lower bail to cover his $464,000,000 civil fraud judgment.
The Appellate Department, First Department, said Trump could post a bond in the amount of “$175 million” for the judgment.
Trump’s lawyers had claimed that obtaining a bond in the full amount of 464 million dollars was “practically impossible.”
The panel of five judge also decided to delay the enforcement of the $464million judgment by 10 day.
The ruling came as Trump and sons were facing a deadline Monday to pay or secure an bond, or risk the New York Attorney General Letitia launching the process of seizing prized assets of the former president.
“It is ordered that the motion is granted to the extent of staying enforcement of those portions of the Judgment (1) ordering disgorgement to the Attorney General of $464,576,230.62, conditioned on defendants-appellants posting, within ten (10) days of the date of this order, an undertaking in the amount of $175 million dollars,” the two-page order said.
Trump thanked the court of appeals for its ruling when he addressed reporters Monday during his appearance at a hearing on his criminal case involving hush money.
Trump said, “I respect the decision of Appellate Division and I will post either $175,000,000 in cash, bonds, or security, or whatever is needed very quickly within 10 days. I thank the Appellate Division acting quickly.”
ABC News reported that a source close to Trump said, “We got what we wished.”

Looks like the Dems plan to bankrupt Trump in order to keep him from the White House is failing.
What happens next?
Let’s end this article by offering some food for thought.

This is not about the money. This is war.
Trump’s mission to fix this country will not be thwarted by $175 million.
The goal is to get back into the White House. The corruption at all levels is the root of this issue. The only way to resolve this problem, is to drain the… pic.twitter.com/T0t0j5uZgt
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) March 25, 2024

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