Donald Trump got some good news and some bad news on Monday. While he was still in a hearing regarding the “hush money” criminal case brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, a New York appeals court lowered his bond in New York AG Letitia James’ civil suit from $464 million to $175 million. That was a major win for the president, who had been rushing to come up with nearly half a billion in cash.
Less than an hour later, though, the judge in the “hush money” case rejected Trump’s latest attempt for a dismissal and set a trial date of April 15th. The former president then held a presser to discuss the development.
READ: Trial Will Proceed April 15 in Trump’s New York ‘Hush Money’ Case
TRUMP: “If I were doing poorly, this wouldn’t be happening, none of these trial would’ve been happening. If I wasn’t running, they wouldn’t be happening.” pic.twitter.com/73JxmfAdE0
— Townhall.com…