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Trump snaps at reporter over campaign funding question. Here are the facts
Former President Donald Trump said the bond amount he has to pay to appeal the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him was preventing him from giving money to his campaign. A New York appeals court reduced the amount Trump has to put up to appeal the case to $175 million. CNN's Kristin Homes discusses whether or not Trump will actually put his own money into his campaign.
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Trump snaps at reporter over campaign funding question. Here are the facts
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