Fox News host Jeanine Pirro offered explanations for Donald Trump’s failure to secure an appeal bond for his New York fraud case, blaming crime, immigrants, and Democrats for destabilizing New York City.
Pirro said bond companies are wary of the unstable real estate market due to crime from immigrants and Democrats “destroying” the city.
“The reason they don’t want to take a risk and [give Trump that money] is because this market, this real estate market in New York, is very, very vulnerable. Nobody knows what the valuations are worth anymore,” Pirro said.
“New York is now a crime-ridden city. There is crime all over—immigrants all over. They are about to go bankrupt because of the immigrants in the hotels and all the areas of New York City,” Pirro said.
She also criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James as an “absolutist authoritarian” out to “get” Trump.
“And there’s another reason,” she added. “Not only is New York unstable because of the Democrats who have literally destroyed this city, but because of the fact that people in business fear [New York Attorney General] Letitia James. They fear an absolutist authoritarian, totalitarian, ‘I will get him.’”
James can begin seizing Trump’s properties if he doesn’t post the $500 million bond by next week.
Meanwhile, Fox Business host Larry Kudlow directly asked Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary on air to loan Trump the money, but O’Leary dodged the question, instead calling for Supreme Court involvement.
Pirro and other conservative media figures have defended Trump and attacked New York Democrats over the fraud case ruling against the former president.
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