Tristian Snell, a guest on MSNBC, appeared infuriated on Monday over a judge's decision to slash Trump's bond payment in the NY civil fraud case against him.
A guest on MSNBC Monday became infuriated by the judges' ruling in decreasing former President Trump's bond payment in the New York civil fraud case, and claimed Trump had his 'own private system of justice.' Tristian Snell, the former New York assistant attorney general, was asked during MSNBC's 'José Díaz-Balart Reports' about what the process might have looked like in a courtroom.
' David Henderson, a former prosecutor, joined Diaz and Snell as well and suggested Trump was getting special treatment. 'The playbook is different for former President Trump. We were literally talking about this the last time you and I discussed this case. I expect for them to do something for him that’s different than what you see for everybody else when they go to court. So here he’s given more time to pay less money. That’s what it comes down to,' Henderson said.
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