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Trump Needs A $500 Million Bond & Corporate Crime Tips | Bloomberg Law

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Trump Needs A $500 Million Bond & Corporate Crime Tips | Bloomberg Law


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Bloomberg legal reporter Greg Farrell discusses Donald Trump’s quest to get an appeal bond of around $500 million. Judiciary expert Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond Law School, discusses how Senator Mitch McConnell stacked the federal judiciary with conservatives. Former federal prosecutor Nicole Engisch, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, discusses a new whistleblower program at the Justice Department. June Grasso hosts.

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7 thoughts on “Trump Needs A $500 Million Bond & Corporate Crime Tips | Bloomberg Law”

  1. Bloomberg must be so proud to be billionaires pushing corporate FASCIST PROPAGANDA for a corrupt dictatorship that is politically persecuting an innocent man.

  2. Leticia and Judge Egghead better be ready to be sued for every penny they have! Corruption at it's finest!

  3. Anytime I let auto play choose my next video it always recommends to me Forbes (which is actually not that bad), or the Hill or (the worst) Democracy Now. Leftism is establishmentarianism. It must be nice to be able to suppress your opposition using the law or algorithms in large corporations that promote your ideas and agenda.

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