Politics
Five questions about New Yorks investigations of Trump
By David A. Fahrenthold and Shayna Jacobs
May 19, 2021 at 2:55 p.m. EDT
On Tuesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) announced a significant change in her long-running investigation of former president Donald Trumps business practices. ... Previously, her investigation had been a civil one ― if James found wrongdoing, the worst she could do was sue Trump or his businesses.
On Tuesday, however, Jamess office said in a statement it
also was pursuing a criminal investigation, meaning that James could eventually file criminal charges against someone in Trumps orbit. A spokesman for the attorney generals office said James is working with Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance (D), who has been conducting
a separate criminal investigation into Trumps finances since 2018.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What part of Trumps life are these two offices investigating?
Why is this taking so long?
Is this development bad for Trump?
Does this mean that the two New York investigations are now merged into one?
Didnt the New York attorney general campaign on a promise to go after Trump?
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By David Fahrenthold
David A. Fahrenthold is a reporter covering the Trump family and its business interests. He has been at The Washington Post since 2000, and previously covered Congress, the federal bureaucracy, the environment and the D.C. police. Twitter
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By Shayna Jacobs
Shayna Jacobs is a federal courts and law enforcement reporter on the national security team at The Washington Post, where she covers the Southern and Eastern districts of New York. Twitter
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