Less than a month after New York Attorney General Letitia James said she would be willing to seize former Republican President Donald Trumpā€™s assets if he is unable to pay the $464 million required by last monthā€™sĀ judgmentĀ in his civil fraud case, Trumpā€™s lawyers disclosed in court filings Monday that he had failed to secure a bond for the amount.

In the nearly 5,000-page filing, lawyers for TrumpĀ saidĀ it has proven a ā€œpractical impossibilityā€ for Trump to secure a bond from any financial institutions in the state, as ā€œabout 30 surety companiesā€ have refused to accept assets including real estate as collateral and have demanded cash and other liquid assets instead.

To get the institutions to agree to cover that $464 million judgment if Trump loses his appeal and fails to pay the state, he would have to pledge more than $550 million as collateralā€”ā€œa sum he simply does not have,ā€Ā reportedThe New York Times, despite his frequent boasting of his wealth and business prowess.

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    I suspect that trump life is over if he fails to win in November, he will either take it himself or it will be effectively over bc he will be in jail and penny less. To that end he does not care about consequences of some extra crimes in the near term.

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      Heā€™s a serial narcissist. Maybe one of the worst in the current world.

      No way does he take his own life. That would require having empathy, which he absolutely does not have.

      No. trump wonā€™t take his own life. Heā€™s not committed to any cause like someone like Hitler, nor does he feel backed into a corner.

      What heā€™ll do instead is pander/cater to his unhinged base and con them out of what little money they have left.

      Thatā€™s all after he pillages the coffers of the RNC for what he can use there to pay for his legal fees/woes.

      Itā€™s possible, and I donā€™t want to hope for too much here, but itā€™s possible, that trump maybe legit takes down most of the RNC/republicans if he fails to win in November.

      If he wins though, I think weā€™re all pretty fucked. Heā€™ll use tax money to pay for that judgement or some shit. He has no morals, ethics, or shame.

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        Heā€™ll use tax money to pay for that judgement or some shit.

        Canā€™t do that. President doesnā€™t control the purse, both revenues and budget come from Congress. Heā€™d have to get Congress to include paying his legal fees in the budget and manage to pass that budget. Then he could pay for the judgement with tax money.

        You know that whole ā€œfiscal cliffā€ thing that keeps happening? Thatā€™s a consequence of this - Congress assigns a maximum amount of debt that the President can issue bonds until it is reached to pay for things in the budget (issuing bonds is technically a power of Congress, but they delegate it up to a set value via legislation so that they donā€™t have to bother). Congress also assigns how much money will be spent on each thing (aka the budget). When the President is required to spend more by the budget than there is in tax revenue plus bonds he is allowed to issue, thatā€™s the fiscal cliff. Itā€™s literally a problem that Congress creates (by creating a budget that spends more than is available in taxes and bonds), that only Congress can fix (typically by raising the amount the President can issue in bonds), but that usually gets blamed on the President.

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          Thatā€™s good to know, thank you for the detailed explanation.

          Iā€™m still concerned heā€™ll do it, and his sycophant supporters will enable him and let him do it because they see this as him being politically persecuted. Youā€™re probably right, but if trump wins, nothing is normal, there is no rule of law.

          Canā€™t do that. President doesnā€™t control the purse

          And weā€™ll see how well that statement holds up when it runs up against a candidate whoā€™s already been impeached twice, is overleveraged and compromised from foreign assets, whoā€™s ON RECORD HAVING SAID HEā€™D BE A DICTATOR WITH ALL THE POWERS OF A DICTATOR FOR THE FIRST FEW DAYS HE WAS IN OFFICE IN HIS SECOND TERM.

          Thatā€™s how dictatorships start, they ask for the powers for just a few, just a little bit, and then it never gets returned.

          So I have low confidence that anything we consider rule of law today will be in effect if trump should win a second term, with all the insane support heā€™s got within the GOP right now that currently controls the lower house.