Money. He has a long history of allegedly not paying officials where trump holds he rallies. To quote wall street journal, hes left a trail of unpaid bills in his wake, but theres just some you cant weasel out, at least without posting a massive bond first. Thats a lesson donald trump is learning the hard way, when it comes to the 464 million judgment in the Civil Fraud Case brought by tish james. With a deadline looming, today trumps lawyers said its not going to happen. They claim are Feigneding Insurmount appear difficulties, calling it a, quote, practical impossibility to get a bond for that amount, says trump went to four brokers, and everybody turned him down. Its a scenario new York Attorney general tish james saw coming, and shes absolutely clear on what shes prepared to do if and when trump comes up empty. If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know, a Judgment Enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will have the judge to seize his assets. W
laura: all right. sean, awesome show i ll take it over i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. mother nature s laughing, that s the focus of tonight s angle. feeling hot hot hot lat moffett was the hottest june on record. that heat then carried through to july as a new global high average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day. triple digit heat index through the end of the week. laura: it s hot, hot, hot all right. after all we re in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up, cook breakfast. you turn on the stove and the gas doesn t work. and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat. but the thermostat won t goat past 64. then you re just so fed up, you jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tank s empty but every station you pull into is closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone say
summit and signs in order that could send thousands of u.s. reservists to europe. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sound the alarm of the u.s. running out of ammo and weapons. saying our supply cannot meet the demand. we have to come in the long run, have a strong industrial base pair w was set out and is e coordinator john kirby to discuss our military s readiness and leadership on the world stage. we ll get reaction from senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee. then, how worried should democrats be about a third party threat? we will ask our sunday pan about fresh speculation of a potential presidential spoiler along with efforts to stop it. i ll right now on fox news sunday. shannon: hello from boxes in washington annual defense bill billets at the nation s military and national security priorities has landed itself in the middle of a partisan field. the must of passed legislation out of the house chock-full of conservative amendments. measures
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fulton county election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss a staggering $148 million in damages for the lies mr. giuliani spread about them. giuliani has already said he will appeal the ruling. and we will get some expert help on what that means for this case, in just a second. but throughout this trial we have learned so much more about what exactly happened here. most of what we understood about ruby freeman and shaye moss s story before this trial was about the lies giuliani and trump pushed about these two women and the threats that followed. and what we ve learned through the trial is how much those threats actually impacted their lives. he was ruby freeman s at the court after today s verdict. i want people to understand this. money will never solve all of my problems. i can never move back into the house that i call home. i will always have to be careful about where i go and who i choose to share my name with. i miss my home. i miss my neighbors. and i missed my name