Trump ORDERED to Pay $364 MILLION — Jail Threat, Asset Seizures, No More Delays

A major political and legal storm is unfolding. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is reportedly considering resigning after a furious confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi over how the Justice Department has handled the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Sources say Bongino is enraged, feels his career has been destroyed, and is threatening to quit and publicly attack Bondi unless she is removed.
At the same time, Donald Trump has suffered a devastating legal blow in New York. A judge has ordered him to immediately pay $364 million in his civil fraud case, with no extensions, no payment plan, and no delays.
The court upheld findings that Trump repeatedly inflated asset values to deceive banks. Failure to comply could lead to asset seizures or even jail time for contempt.
With mounting legal losses, frozen assets, business bans, and growing financial pressure, Trump now faces a full-scale financial and political crisis—one where delay tactics no longer work and accountability has finally arrived.