President Trump attacked New York’s attorney general Monday for launching investigations into his companies and charitable foundation, which was forced to close last year.

In four successive tweets, Trump accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, of using the state’s attorney general to personally target him and his family. The president’s tweetstorm came months after Attorney General Letitia James launched a probe into the Trump Organization’s business dealings.

“Governor Andrew Cuomo uses his Attorney General as a bludgeoning tool for his own purposes,” Trump tweeted. “They sue on everything, always in search of a crime. I even got sued on a Foundation which took Zero rent & expenses.”

James tweeted back at Trump on Monday, saying that no one, including the president, is above the law.

“As the elected AG of NY, I have a sworn duty to protect & uphold state law,” James tweeted. “My office will follow the facts of any case, wherever they lead.”

Trump has a bitter history with the attorney general’s office of his home state, dating back to his 2016 presidential campaign. The Trump Foundation was forced to dissolve in December 2018 and forgo its remaining assets under court supervision after a two-year investigation into the organization. Then-acting Attorney General Barbara Underwood accused the foundation of “functioning as little more than a checkbook” for Trump’s business and political interests. Read more

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President Trump attacked New York’s attorney general Monday for launching investigations into his companies and charitable foundation, which was forced to close last year.

President Trump attacked New York’s attorney general Monday for launching investigations into his companies and charitable foundation, which was forced to close last year.

President Trump attacked New York’s attorney general Monday for launching investigations into his companies and charitable foundation, which was forced to close last year.