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Trump's flurry of 'nonsense' court motions is 'burning through a mountain of cash'

Apr 12, 2024 View Original Article
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    70% ReliableGood

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -42% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : Donald Trump has had his legal team pumping out a myriad of legal filings that have not only failed to delay his so-called "hush money" trial but have also, combined with trials he's facing in other jurisdictions, burned through an extraordinary amount of cash.
31% : Lawyering is expensive work, and the phalanx of attorneys Trump has drafting briefs and arguing before the bench doesn't come cheap," he wrote before adding, "The absurdly high amount Trump has been spending on legal fees really begins to make sense when you consider just how many hours are going into preparing this mountain of pretrial filings.
22% : ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn't become president"The flurry of paperwork that's been filed in the past few weeks helps illuminate how Trump is managing to burn through a mountain of cash.
9% : "RELATED: 'It's weighing on him': Trump in a downward spiral as legal woes growNoting that Trump has burned through over $100 million in legal fees since reluctantly leaving office, Brown notes that a recent report suggested the former president spent $5.6 million this past February -- or approximately $230,000 per day.

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