Republican Warns Donors 'Beware' of Donald Trump

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Trump's lawyers filed a document in court this week admitting that they are unable to come up with a $464 million bond amount.

Former Republican Representative Liz Cheney told donors on Tuesday to 'beware' of Donald Trump.'Is it just a coincidence that Donald Trump took over the RNC, fired most of its Republican staff, and installed his daughter-law as co-chair at the same time he's become desperate for money and can't post bond?' Cheney, a vocal critic of the former president, wrote on X, formerly Twitter. 'Donors better beware.

However, on Monday, Trump's lawyers filed a document in court admitting that they are currently unable to come up with the bond amount.'The amount of the judgment, with interest, exceeds $464 million, and very few bonding companies will consider a bond of anything approaching that magnitude,' Trump's legal team wrote in its filing.

 

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