Trump receives mixed reception as he launches $400 gold sneakers day after $355 million court ruling
- Bias Rating
-64% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
6% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-2% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
78% : Trump took to the stage at the event, which describes itself as "the greatest sneaker show on Earth," to launch a new line of $399 gold high-top sneakers.70% : "Wow," Trump said to the audience.
56% : "But Trump was met with a distinctly mixed reaction from the younger, more diverse crowd as he introduced the shoes, with both boos and cheers ringing out around the Philadelphia Convention Center.
49% : They are available on a website selling Trump cologne and other Trump-branded shoes.
41% : Trump claimed last year that he had more than $400 million in cash at his disposal.
31% : The move came just a day after a New York judge ordered Trump to pay $355 million in penalties after he found he had conspired to manipulate his net worth.
22% : But that money could be in danger of running out, considering Trump is facing the $355 million civil fraud case ruling, interest, and a further $83.3 million penalty that a federal jury ordered he must pay E. Jean Carroll for defamation.
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