Former President Trump is no stranger to legal scrutiny, but there's something different about the $250 million civil lawsuit New York AG Letitia James has filed against him: This time, it's as personal for him as it is political.
likely that he runs for president, as I believe, should he win, the lawsuit would be held in abeyance while he was in office," Mick Mulvaney, a former Trump White House chief of staff, told NBC News.
Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally and former House speaker, said:"The way the game is played in New York, it doesn’t strike me that most Americans will be shocked that Trump was a realtor in maybe the toughest and most ruthless market in the country and he had sharp elbows. So? Most Americans would kind of like it if he was using his sharp elbows on China.”
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump took to Twitter, accusing James of using their family to advance her own political interests and those of the Democratic Party.
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