Trump begs MAGA supporters for help with $464M fraud bond: ‘Keep your filthy hands off Trump Tower!’
If only half of Trump voters sent in ten bucks, his appeal bond would be covered. Putting my money where my mouth it, I sent mine in . . .
By Social Links for Isabel Keane and Social Links for Diana Glebova
Published March 21, 2024
Updated March 21, 2024, 8:49 a.m. ET
Former President Donald Trump issued a frantic plea for financial support to MAGA voters Wednesday as his deadline to pay his $454 million bond in the New York civil fraud case looms.
“KEEP YOUR FILTHY HANDS OFF OF TRUMP TOWER!,” reads a message to Trump’s supporters from a joint fundraising committee that allocates the money to his campaign and a separate political committee that has been paying his legal bills.
The civil fraud case brought by New York state Attorney General Letitia James in 2022 is one of several legal battles Trump faces ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
The message urged supporters to donate in amounts ranging from $20.24 to $3,300 or more.
Trump, 77, has also increasingly become more certain in his public statements that the $454M bond amount will be “not possible” to secure before Monday’s deadline when James can start seizing his properties.
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“Even though I did nothing wrong, a Radical Left New York Judge, a true Trump Hater, Arthur Engoron (Are we allowed to speak about his Unconstitutional Gag Order?), picked a number out of THIN AIR, $355,000,000, plus interest (reminiscent of John Lovitz, “The Liar,” on SNL when it was good), & wants me to bond it, which is not possible for bonding companies to do in such a high amount, before I can even Appeal,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Thursday morning.
In the message to supporters, Trump also accused James of wanting to seize his properties as part of a “witch hunt” led by President Biden and the Democrats to ruin his re-election campaign.
“So before the day is over, I’m calling on ONE MILLION Pro-Trump patriots to chip in and say: STOP THE WITCH HUNT AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP!” the message said.
Biden has previously said he is not involved in any of the cases against his predecessor.
While Trump’s fundraising page alludes to James’ case, it does not say the funds would be used to cover it.
It’s unclear if, under federal law, Trump could use the funds to pay for the judgment.
Federal law prohibits using campaign money for personal expenses. Still, Trump has been able to use donor money to pay for some of his lawyers’ fees after claiming his legal defense is campaign-related.
Follow along with The Post's coverage of former President Donald Trump's search to find a loan for his $454 million bond payment
What will happen if Trump can’t post $454M bond in his civil fraud case by Monday’s deadline?
Donald Trump may not pay bond — and instead let Letitia James seize Trump Tower: insiders
Trump’s lawyers told a New York appellate court Monday that 30 surety companies had rejected him for a bond that would cover the massive civil fraud judgment, bringing him closer to having his properties seized.
Trump must pay or post a bond to prevent the state from taking his property while he works to appeal the judgment against him for misstating property values to dupe lenders and insurers.
Earlier this month, Trump posted a $91.6 million bond to cover an $83.3 million defamation verdict in the case involving writer E. Jean Carroll, which he has appealed.
But the massive bond in the civil fraud case has left Trump scrambling to find the money.
His legal team sent a letter to the Supreme Court of New York on Thursday reiterating the former president should not have to sell off his properties in a “fire sale” to get enough funds to cover the bond.
“It would be completely illogical—and the definition of an unconstitutional Excessive Fine and a Taking—to require Defendants to sell properties at all, and especially in a ‘fire sale,’ in order to be able to appeal the lawless Supreme Court judgment, as that would cause harm that cannot be repaired once the Defendants do win, as is overwhelmingly likely, on appeal,” the letter read.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing in all of the civil and criminal cases against him.
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It is quite clear to me that Trump is far more interested in America and her citizens than the legal warfare being waged against him. Remember Trump donated every penny of his presidential salary and was very successful in creating an economy where everyone flourished. President Trump likely lost more money while president than the warfare is attempting to extort. Trump and his family are financially secure for the rest of their lives, despite democrats efforts, and that is what he wants for all American citizens.