Back on topic, if I'm reading things correctly, Trump only has about a week to come up with $83 million and about a month to come up with half a billion if he wants to appeal the Carroll and NY fraud cases.
I'm genuinely curious to see whether he pays anything. Appealing would probably be a terrible idea given his recent track record, but...I mean, what else can he do to string this along?
*edit* Also, once again, it's wild that any of this is happening. Trump was one of the most powerful people on the planet a few years ago, and now he can't muster up a legal team capable of defending him.
At best, all they seem to do is stall these cases with nonsense arguments - which certainly paints Trump in a terrible light. His handling of these cases makes him look evasive, petty, and completely disrespectful of the legal system.
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