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Ups and Downs in New York
Episode 69

Ups and Downs in New York

The New York trial gets a start date and Trump’s bond payment is reduced to $175 Million.

Main Justice · Andrew Weissmann, Mary McCord

March 26, 202443m 10s

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Show Notes

Former President Trump was back in a New York courtroom on Monday, as Judge Merchan set a mid-April trial date for the hush money case against him brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord set expectations as the countdown to jury selection begins. Then, they turn to the appeals court decision, where Trump’s bond payment was reduced to $175 million in the New York civil fraud case. Lastly, Andrew and Mary survey what to keep an eye on at the Supreme Court when it comes to his appeal on presidential immunity.

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