For this episode of
Trump's Trials, we hand the mic over to the
NPR Politics Podcast Former President Donald Trump got a brief reprieve in his New York civil case, as the amount he owes to secure a $454 million bond has been temporarily reduced on appeal.
In another New York courtroom the judge overseeing the criminal hush money case set a new trial date — April 15th. The case was originally set to go to trial on March 25th but was delayed due to prosecution and defense receiving new documents from the U.S. attorney's office.
NPR Politics Podcast host and White House correspondent
Deepa Shivaram is joined by justice correspondent
Carrie Johnson and national political correspondent
Mara Liasson.
Topics include:
- Civil fraud judgment lowered
- Impact on Trump campaign
- Next steps
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