Trump goes to N.Y. criminal court to learn new trial date; faces deadline to post bond in civil case

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Former President Donald Trump will be in court as a New York judge sets a new trial date for his hush money case on Monday -- the same day a $464 million bond is due to stave off a civil judgment against him.

Former President Donald Trump arrives at Manhattan criminal court to attend a pre-trial hearing, Monday, March 25, 2024, in New York. A judge will weigh on Monday when the former president will go on trial. judge sets a new trial date for his hush money case on Monday — the same day a $464 million bond is due to stave off a civil judgment against him.

“The D.A. Case, that I am going to today, should be dismissed. No crime. Our Country is CORRUPT,” he posted on Truth Social., the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in the criminal case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.“This is a witch hunt, this is a hoax. Thank you,” Mr. Trump said as he arrived at the Manhattan courthouse.

Judge Juan Merchan of the New York State Supreme Court delayed the trial from late March until at least mid-April after Mr.faces a more immediate test Monday — posting a bond to stave off collection of the massive civil judgment against him while he appeals a decision by Judge Arthur Engoron of the Manhattan Supreme Court.says it is impossible for him to secure a bond of roughly a half-billion dollars and that New York Attorney General Letitia James might seize his prized properties.

“There should be no FINE. Did nothing wrong! Why should I be forced to sell my ‘babies’ because a CORRUPTin recent days has suggested he has enough cash to satisfy the bond. He says he wanted to use the cash for his presidential campaign.

 

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