While President Donald Trump crisscrosses the U.S. exhorting voters to keep Republicans in control of the House and Senate, one campaign that could have a crucial impact on him is in his home state, where he’s so unpopular, he dare not meddle.
Whoever wins the Nov. 6 attorney general’s race in New York will have the power to investigate Trump’s real estate empire, charitable foundation and all other family business. The state’s top attorney also can pursue litigation against the Trump administration’s policies on taxes, environmental, consumer and worker safety deregulation and immigration. Or not.
Bloomberg
Whoever wins the Nov. 6 attorney general’s race in New York will have the power to investigate Trump’s real estate empire, charitable foundation and all other family business. The state’s top attorney also can pursue litigation against the Trump administration’s policies on taxes, environmental, consumer and worker safety deregulation and immigration. Or not.
Bloomberg