Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Letitia James, a thorn in Trump’s side, wins re-election to 2nd term

- By Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK >> Democrat Letitia James has been elected to a second term as New York’s attorney general, an office she has used to pursue former President Donald Trump and a list of other powerful targets.

James on Tuesday defeated Republican Michael Henry, a Queens lawyer who was endorsed by various police unions but faced long odds against one of the state’s most powerful Democrats.

“We sent a message, a shot across the bow to the most powerful companies and people who believe that they’re above the law that they are not, and that this Attorney General will hold them accountabl­e,” James told supporters. “We show them that justice is not a theoretica­l concept to be pursued but a reality to be enforced.”

Henry did not make any comment, but on Twitter, he retweeted a tweet from his spokespers­on, Candace Giove, who said, “The chief law enforcemen­t official of NY really should wait until the votes are counted before declaring victory.”

James, 64, made history when she took office in January 2019. She is the first Black woman elected to statewide office, the state’s first Black attorney general and the first woman elected to the post.

She began investigat­ing Trump almost as soon as she took office, suing the Republican in September, alleging he and his company misled banks and others about the value of his assets.

James also confronted one of her party’s stars, overseeing a sexual harassment investigat­ion last year that precipitat­ed Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignatio­n.

Other foes have included the National Rifle Associatio­n — whom she is suing over alleged self-dealing by executives; the manufactur­ers and distributo­rs of opioid painkiller­s; the Roman Catholic Church, which her office is investigat­ing for its handling of priest abuse; and the NYPD, which she sued over its treatment of protesters in the wake of the Minneapoli­s police killing of George Floyd.

Like many New York Republican­s this year, Henry has campaigned on fears of rising crime and unwavering support for law enforcemen­t. He favors loosening gun restrictio­ns and less regulation of businesses.

Henry said James’ office “has been weaponized in service of political ambition.” He has criticized her for going after Trump and for involving herself in the Cuomo investigat­ion when she had designs on possibly replacing him as governor.

 ?? EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? New York Attorney General Letitia James attends a campaign rally with community leaders in the Jackson Heights neighborho­od in Queens on Tuesday, Nov. 1. James, one of former President Donald Trump’s chief legal nemeses, won a second term Tuesday, Nov. 8.
EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE New York Attorney General Letitia James attends a campaign rally with community leaders in the Jackson Heights neighborho­od in Queens on Tuesday, Nov. 1. James, one of former President Donald Trump’s chief legal nemeses, won a second term Tuesday, Nov. 8.

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