Donald Trump

FILE — Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally on March 16, 2024, in Vandalia, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File)

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday twice pushed back against claims he could creatively satisfy his $464 million civil fraud liabilities in New York State while he appeals the judgment.

In a one-two attack — a court motion followed by a personal social media post — the 45th president railed against recent suggestions from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office that the defense post bond “by dividing the bond amount among multiple sureties” or using the Trump Organization’s vast real estate holdings “as collateral.”

A letter motion sent to the New York State Appellate Division’s First Department by attorney Clifford S. Robert scathingly rebuked the ideas — saying some of them had already been broached in the defense’s gargantuan 4,919-page reply in support of a stay.

“As explained in Defendants’ Affirmations, those separate bonds would still require a total collateralization of cash or cash equivalents in excess of $557 million, regardless of how many sureties were involved,” Robert wrote in the Thursday court filing.

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