The judges who threw Trump a lifeline are the kind of people he usually loves to hate
Briefly

The New York State Supreme Court reduced Trump's bond in a civil fraud case from $454M to $175M, granting him an extension for payment and suspending restrictions on serving as a business officer. This decision, made by Democratic-appointed justices, was seen as uncommon and criticized by Trump as part of a larger partisan conspiracy.
It is rare for courts to allow individuals to post bonds in place of immediate payment for fines during pending appeals, as seen in Trump's case. Experts noted the unusual nature of such actions, highlighting the limited instances where this practice has been permitted in the past.
Read at The Hill
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