Letitia James

Trumps could 'turn on one another' as investigations 'go up the food chain': MSNBC analyst

Former president Donald Trump and his family are facing "existential" threats from ongoing criminal investigations in New York and Georgia, according to MSNBC political analyst and Trump biographer Tim O'Brien.

"I think you're going to start to see this vise squeeze in," O'Brien said Saturday. "The Trumps will happily throw underlings under the bus as this gets hotter. I think the question is whether or not the family members will turn on one another as it goes up the food chain."

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Trump may let his kids take the fall as the legal net tightens around him: DC insider

In her column for the Daily Beast, longtime Washington D.C. insider Margaret Carlson claimed it is not beyond the realm of possibilities that Donald Trump will let his kids take the brunt of the prosecution for instances of fraud that are being investigated by New York Attorney General Leticia James and newly elected Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

As Carlson notes, the children of Trump, Ivanka, Don Jr and Eric have their fingerprints all over financial documents that investigators believe show the family and the Trump Organization committed fraud.

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Startling details of possible Trump Organization crimes revealed in new legal filing

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A new legal filing by New York’s attorney general this week accused former President Donald Trump’s company of misleading lenders about the financial health of its landmark downtown Manhattan skyscraper, 40 Wall Street, while seeking to renew the building’s mortgage.

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Trump biographer has a simple explanation for why the ex-president hasn’t been hit with charges yet

Donald Trump and his family had a horrible week amid multiple new developments occurring in two states and Washington, DC.

"A flurry of decisions by the Supreme Court and federal and state investigators has forced Donald Trump and his adult children to defend their conduct on multiple fronts, potentially jeopardizing their futures — or perhaps yet again allowing the former president to escape unscathed," is how The Washington Post described the situation on Friday.

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New York AG James releases ‘final’ trove of transcripts, exhibits from Cuomo sex harass probe

ALBANY, N.Y. — Attorney General Letitia James’ office released the final batch of transcripts and videotaped interviews related to her office’s sexual harassment investigation into former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Documents made public on Thursday include testimony from Cuomo detractors and defenders, offer new insight into the administration’s initial reaction to the harassment claims, and provide more details about the reportedly toxic environment within the executive chamber. Among the new transcripts released are interviews with longtime pollster Jeffrey Pollock and former advisers Richard Bamber...

'Annoyed' Ivanka Trump is 'barely mentioned' at Mar-a-Lago as investigators close in: report

Ivanka Trump is “frustrated” and “annoyed” to be facing legal fallout from her time working for her father, according to a new report in The Daily Beast.

"Whether it’s the lawmakers on Capitol Hill plumbing the depths of last year’s failed coup, or prosecutors in New York putting former President Donald Trump’s sprawling family business under a microscope, investigators working very different probes are increasingly looking to pressure the same person: Ivanka Trump," The Beast noted. "And it’s all coming to a head this week."

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‘Daddy, this needs to stop!’ Michael Cohen weighs in on Ivanka Trump’s failed Jan. 6 pleas

Former President Donald Trump's one-time "fixer," attorney Michael Cohen, is calling on state and federal prosecutors — as well as Democrats in Congress — to speed up their investigations into his old boss.

Appearing on MSNBC on Thursday night, Cohen reacted to a letter from the House Select Committee investigating the Capitol insurrection to Ivanka Trump, in which congressional investigators detailed the former first daughter's efforts to get her father to call off his supporters on Jan. 6.

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Donald Trump and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week

Donald Trump didn't have a very good Wednesday, but by Thursday it became clear that this is potentially the worst week of the ex-president's life.

If he thought losing the election was bad, now it turns out there are a slew of investigations that all seem to be converging like a bowling ball to a pin.

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Trump Organization based $161 million valuation of Scotland golf course on magazine quote: New York AG

According to Business Insider, New York Attorney General Letitia James is alleging that the Trump Organization based their $161 million valuation of the Trump International Golf Club Scotland in Aberdeen on a quote one of their executives gave to Forbes magazine, rather than a legitimate accounting analysis.

"According to the filing, the property was bought by the Trump Organization, the umbrella company for Trump's businesses, in 2006 for $12.6 million," reported Tom Porter. "But in financial statements in 2011 it was valued at £75 million or $161 million. 'This valuation appears to have been based on an email prepared to provide information to Forbes magazine for a quote and was not professionally determined,' a statement from James's office said."

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Trump lied about value of business empire — and size of his penthouse, NY attorney general says

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump and his children have lied about seemingly everything in the Trump Organization empire — from the size of the patriarch’s luxury Manhattan penthouse to the value of properties around the globe — in order to score an array of financial benefits, New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in bombshell court papers. The lies to banks, government agencies and other regulators were “part of a pattern to suggest that Mr. Trump’s net worth was higher than it otherwise would have appeared,” attorneys with James’s office wrote in the Manhattan Supreme Court...

WATCH: Black player called 'gorilla' and mocked with monkey noises during high school basketball game

A video shows high school students in Washington state making ape noises and calling a Black basketball player from an opposing team a “gorilla" during a game last Friday.

The students from Capital High School in Olympia reportedly filmed the video themselves and later posted it online, even tagging the Black player.

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Mark Meadows now in 'extra legal jeopardy' thanks to SCOTUS ruling on Trump documents: legal expert

The House of Representatives last year made a criminal contempt referral against former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows -- and one legal expert now thinks the chances of him getting indicted are even greater.

Writing on Twitter, New York University School of Law professor Ryan Goodman argued that, in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to end former President Donald Trump's attempts to block the National Archive from handing over key Capitol riot-related documents, Meadows is now in "extra legal jeopardy" over his refusal to cooperate with the investigation.

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