Ex-US president Donald Trump welcomes the appellate panel ruling to slash a crippling $454 million bond payment, while denouncing the upcoming hush money case as 'election interference' and a 'witch hunt.'
Ex-US president Donald Trump welcomes the appellate panel ruling to slash a crippling $454 million bond payment, while denouncing the upcoming hush money case as "election interference" and a "witch hunt."In the trial involving Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, Trump is accused of illegally using campaign funds to secure her silence about an alleged sexual encounter back in 2006.
The Republican presidential candidate got the positive news about his New York civil fraud case while he was sitting in court for another case — a hearing in his upcoming criminal trial over paying hush money to a an adult movie actress. "You are literally accusing the Manhattan office and the people assigned to this case of prosecutorial misconduct and trying to make me complicit in it," a visibly exasperated Merchan told Trump's attorneys during the hearing in a Manhattan courtroom.
The 77-year-old Trump welcomed the appellate panel ruling while denouncing the hush money case as"election interference" and a"witch hunt."
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