Trump’s financial predicament raises national security concerns
Donald Trump, facing a $454 million civil fraud judgment, claims he lacks the cash to appeal, signalling potential financial turmoil ahead. With his assets at risk of seizure, questions arise about his motives and connections, particularly concerning classified documents and business dealings. As legal pressures mount, Trump's financial woes deepen, making him vulnerable to lenders and foreign interests. The outcome remains uncertain, but his predicament underscores broader concerns about his influence and integrity.
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By Timothy L. O'Brien
Donald Trump, the self-described multibillionaire and "king of debt," said he doesn't have enough cash on hand to appeal a $454 million civil fraud judgment against him.
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