Trump Calls $464 Million Bond ‘Unprecedented’ and ‘Unconstitutional’

Former President Donald Trump says the massive $464 million bond that New York is requiring of him to appeal an adverse ruling is “practically impossible” for any company to meet. In fact, he says the money should be required only after the appeal is finished.

“I shouldn’t have to put up any money, being forced by the Corrupt Judge and AG, until the end of the appeal. That’s the way system works!” he wrote in a post on Truth Social on March 19.

He also says the case is creating a hostile business climate that makes it “crazy” for any company to relocate there.

“I built a Magnificent Business, which helped rebuild New York City and State, with Amazing, Unparalleled, Historic Properties and tons of CASH, which Crooked Joe Biden and his Maniac Persecutors are trying to wrongfully and illegally take from me,” the ex-president said in another post on Truth Social on Monday evening.

He fired off a series of posts on Monday and Tuesday, railing against the alleged unfairness of the bond situation he faces in the wake of Judge Arthur Engoron’s decision to fine him $355 million, plus additional millions against his sons and The Trump Organization.

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