Donald Trump’s trial in the hush money case is set to begin on April 15|Gage Skidmore|CC BY-SA 2.0

Donald Trump received a slight sigh of relief on Monday when a New York court granted the former president permission to pay a $175 million bond in 10 days instead of a $454 million bond in a judgment against him and his business.

However, it remains uncertain how he will raise the funds.

Meanwhile, Trump faces multiple legal battles in the coming days.

His first criminal trial, related to the hush money case, is set to begin on April 15, after a judge dismissed claims of prosecutorial misconduct against the Manhattan district attorney’s office yesterday.

The case revolves around Trump’s involvement in reimbursing his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, for payments made to an adult film actress.

In other Trump news, Truth Social will begin trading under its new ticker “DJT” today.