New York attorney general suing Trump worried about 'lone wolf' attacks
(The Hill) —
James, who is spearheading a civil fraud lawsuit against Trump, his children and his business entities, said on the "Pod Save America" podcast Monday that she has received death threats that have been amplified by partisan divides as she sues the former president. She said that while she has received threats, she is not dissuaded from pursuing the case against Trump.
"So let me just say that I'm really concerned, obviously, because they are feeding into all of this anger that unfortunately currently exist in our society and we find ourselves more polarized than ever, I think, since the Civil War," she said on the podcast.
"And it's rather unfortunate. And I'm very much concerned that individuals, lone wolves will obviously resort to violence," James continued. "And so here in the city of
James alleged in the lawsuit that Trump, along with his three adult children and business entities, manipulated property values to obtain investments and loan benefits over numerous years. She is seeking
She also asked in the lawsuit that the court ban the former president and his business from acquiring real estate in the state or from applying for loans from any
James said on the podcast that she doesn't think about her personal safety or about Trump every day, adding that she is just focused on the job she has ahead.
"Am I concerned about my personal safety? I don't think about it," she said. "The reality is I've got a job to do each and every day. And again, I cannot be paralyzed by fear."
"I've got to wake up each and every day with this fire in my belly to represent the interests of the citizens of the state of
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