A MSNBC guest had a strong reaction to a New York appeals court reducing Donald Trump’s bond in a civil fraud case from $454 million to $175 million.
Tristan Snell, a former NY assistant attorney general and author of a book about “Taking Down Trump,” expressed frustration with the ruling.
“Honestly, this is so infuriating that I don’t even know what to do,” Snell said.
MSNBC guest reacts to Trump's bond being reduced to $175 million: "This is so infuriating." pic.twitter.com/DlbB6NKo4b
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He accused the judges of providing Trump with his “own private court of justice” and special treatment.
Snell added, “I don’t even know if I care what the process is that these judges are arriving at. Whatever it is, it’s flawed.”
However, others noted that no one else has faced the volume and nature of lawsuits targeted at Trump, which are seen by some as politically motivated attempts to damage him.
While Snell condemned the ruling, the court did not entirely dismiss Trump’s legal issues but granted a limited extension on an unprecedented multi-million dollar judgment.
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