Trump's Campaign Insists He's Really Not Mad About Owing $454 Million
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10% Center
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65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-48% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : So far, Trump has tried and failed to pause the rapidly growing interest, counter-offering the court a $100 million bond in lieu of the full amount.44% : "Earlier this month, Trump bragged to Fox News's Brian Kilmeade that he has "a lot of money" and that he doesn't "worry about money."
41% : But for all his posturing, Trump is quickly running out of time.
36% : Instead, they would only accept cash to the tune of $1 billion, which Trump said he and his businesses just don't have.
25% : Once again, Donald Trump wants everyone to know he is totally not worried about money -- especially not the $454 million judgment stemming from his New York bank fraud trial that the self-purported billionaire can't seem to muster the money for.
23% : "These baseless innuendos are pure bullshit," Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said in a statement on Tuesday, referring to a CNN segment that reported the GOP presidential nominee was looking to sell his New York properties -- and fast."President Trump has filed a motion to stay the unjust, unconstitutional, un-American judgment from New York Judge Arthur Engoron in a political Witch Hunt brought by a corrupt Attorney General," Cheung continued.
16% : "But Cheung's insistence that Trump isn't trying to get rid of his properties just doesn't seem to jive with what Trump himself is saying, and what seems to be keeping him up at night.
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