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Posted: 2024-03-21T09:15:47Z | Updated: 2024-03-21T15:02:18Z Ex-Trump Aide Says Hed Respond To Bankruptcy In 1 Whining Way: I Can Hear It Now | HuffPost

Ex-Trump Aide Says Hed Respond To Bankruptcy In 1 Whining Way: I Can Hear It Now

The former president will hate it, predicted Stephanie Grisham.
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Former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Wednesday said she could envision Donald Trump declaring bankruptcy in a bid to stall the seizure of his assets as the former president struggles to meet the bond to appeal the $464 million damages he owes following his civil fraud trial.

CNN s OutFront anchor Erin Burnett noted how the presumptive GOP nominee had built his entire candidacy, his political career about being this billionaire, successful businessman and asked Grisham whether hed be willing to declare bankruptcy so close to the 2024 election, given the negative message it may send to voters. Trump has done so on multiple previous occasions .

I do, replied Grisham.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the civil case against Trump and his business, can next week begin the process of seizing his assets.

Grisham suggested that rather than lose Trump Tower, Mar-a-Lago or Bedminster, those top three for sure, he would declare bankruptcy.

Trump will then lean into it, she predicted.

Privately, will he like it? No, hell hate it, Grisham said. But hell lean into it and say This is what I was forced to do, This is because of the left wing, This is because of the New York liberals, theyre doing this to me, This is just a business move to protect myself.

I can hear it now, said Grisham. He wont like it personally, but I can absolutely see him doing that.

Grisham later suggested Trump, if he wins the 2024 election, may be able to reverse the move. A bankruptcy now would be all about stalling the loss of those properties, she added.

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