Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Trump refuses to answer questions in NY attorney general probe

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NEW YORK: Former US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he refused to answer questions during an appearance before New York state's attorney general in a civil investigat­ion into his family's business practices, citing his constituti­onal right against self-incriminat­ion.

Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and daughter Ivanka Trump, had fought unsuccessf­ully to avoid appearing for testimony in state Attorney General Letitia James's probe into whether the Trump Organizati­on inflated real estate values to obtain favorable loans and understate­d asset values to get tax breaks. “I declined to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the United States Constituti­on,” Trump said in a statement issued roughly an hour after he arrived in a motorcade to the attorney general's office in lower Manhattan.

The Constituti­on's Fifth Amendment protects against self-incriminat­ion. Trump's decision not to answer questions still could carry consequenc­es. Should the investigat­ion lead to a trial, jurors could take his silence into account. Politicall­y, it also could give adversarie­s ammunition about whether Trump has something to hide as he mulls another run for the presidency in 2024.

James has said her investigat­ion has uncovered significan­t evidence that the Trump Organizati­on, which manages hotels, golf courses and other real estate, gave banks and tax authoritie­s misleading financial informatio­n to obtain benefits.

Trump, a Republican, in his statement again denied wrongdoing and sought to portray the investigat­ion by James, a Democrat, as part of a yearslong vendetta against him by her and others including the news media. “I once asked, ‘If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?'” Trump said in his statement. “Now I know the answer to that question.”

Trump added, “When your family, your company, and all the people in your orbit have become the targets of an unfounded, politicall­y motivated Witch Hunt supported by lawyers, prosecutor­s, and the Fake News Media, you have no choice.” In the statement, Trump also made disparagin­g comments about James and violent crime in New York state.

Trump attempted to link the state attorney general's investigat­ion to Monday's FBI search of his Florida home Mar-a-Lago, which represente­d an escalation a federal probe into whether he illegally removed records from the White House as he left office in January 2021, Reuters reported.

Neither a spokeswoma­n for James nor a lawyer for Trump immediatel­y responded to requests for comment.

Trump raised his fist as he left Trump Tower on Wednesday morning, wearing a blue suit with a flag pin on his lapel, before heading to the attorney general's office. New York City police officers and Secret Service personnel stood guard as the motorcade transporti­ng Trump arrived.

The Constituti­on’s Fifth Amendment protects against self-incriminat­ion. Trump’s decision not to answer questions still could carry consequenc­es

 ?? PTI ?? Former President Donald Trump gestures as he departs Trump Tower, Wednesday, in New York, on his way to the New York attorney general's office for a deposition in a civil investigat­ion
PTI Former President Donald Trump gestures as he departs Trump Tower, Wednesday, in New York, on his way to the New York attorney general's office for a deposition in a civil investigat­ion

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