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Trump's Fate in NY's $454M Fraud Case Hangs in the Balance: Monday Showdown Looms

Trump's Fate in NY's $454M Fraud Case Hangs in the Balance: Monday Showdown Looms
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On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul delve into pressing global issues with insights from a diverse panel of experts.
In the first hour, the focus is on the recent terrorist attack in a Moscow concert hall. International relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda provides analysis on the security implications and potential ramifications of the attack.

In the second hour, two critical topics are explored. First, the show discusses the passage of the budget, yet the approval of foreign funding to Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel remains uncertain. Constitutionalist and independent journalist Daniel Lazare offers insights into the political dynamics at play.

Secondly, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the death toll has surpassed 32,000, is examined. Journalist and editor of The Cradle Esteban Carrillo sheds light on the dire situation and potential avenues for international intervention.

In the final hour, attention turns to the fate of the $454 million bond concerning former President Trump. Lawyer and political commentator Steve Gill discusses the legal complexities surrounding the issue and the potential outcomes for Trump.
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