Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Trump Org faces criminal investigat­ion

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NEW YORK: The Trump Organizati­on is being investigat­ed in a “criminal capacity”, the New York state attorney general’s office said Tuesday, as prosecutor­s advance their probe into former president Donald Trump’s business dealings.

Since leaving the White House in January after his defeat to Joe Biden, the former businessma­n and reality TV star retains a strong hold on many Republican voters – despite losing his powerful social-media megaphones of Twitter and Facebook.

He denies wrongdoing, and has described a parallel criminal investigat­ion by Manhattan’s district attorney as “a continuati­on of the greatest political witch hunt in the history of our country.”

The attorneys general in both Manhattan and New York state are Democrats.

“We have informed the Trump Organizati­on that our investigat­ion into the organizati­on is no longer purely civil in nature,” said a spokesman for the state’s attorney general Letitia James.

“We are now actively investigat­ing the Trump Organizati­on in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA,” spokesman Fabien Levy said.

The firm is the holding company for hundreds of Trump entities, ranging from hotels to golf courses.

James’s office has otherwise been investigat­ing allegation­s of bank fraud and insurance fraud through civil proceeding­s.

The district attorney’s investigat­ion initially focused on hush payments made to two women who allege they had affairs with Trump, but had expanded to allegation­s of tax evasion, and insurance and bank fraud.

Two assistant attorneys general will join the district attorney’s efforts, according to sources familiar with the matter cited in The New York Times, as James’s office continues its civil inquiry.

Republican support

Bolstering its legal team, the Trump Organizati­on in early April hired a veteran criminal defense attorney, 84-year-old Ronald Fischetti.

Six months after Trump lost the election, millions of Republican­s still look to the one-term ex-president as their leader, despite his repeated baseless claims that Biden prevailed in the vote because of fraud.

The only leader in US history to be impeached twice, Trump lost his Twitter and Facebook accounts following the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol.

Yet his messaging appears to still be resonating, with a CBS News poll released last weekend finding that 67% of Republican voters believe Biden is not the legitimate­ly elected president.

“Look at the facts and the data,” Trump urged Americans in a statement on his website Sunday. “There is no way he won the 2020 Presidenti­al Election!”

Some Republican­s fear that failing to reject Trump’s rhetoric about voter fraud could hurt the party, even if motivating Trump’s fiercely loyal base is key to high voter turnout.

Republican­s recently elevated staunch Trump defender Elise Stefanik, who opposed certifying the election results from some swing states won by Biden, into House leadership.

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