[Wash Times] The Democratic attorney general of New York who has opened investigations of climate fraud against oil companies picked a new target Tuesday -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said during an appearance on CNN on Tuesday afternoon that he was concerned that the Donald J. Trump Foundation was breaking laws and regulations related to charitable groups.
According to multiple news outlets shortly afterward, Mr. Schneiderman formally opened an investigation despite having declined to investigate the Clinton Foundation and having endorsed Mrs. Clinton for president.
"My interest in this issue really is in my capacity as regulator of nonprofits in New York state. And we have been concerned that the Trump Foundation may have engaged in some impropriety from that point of view," Mr. Schneiderman told CNN’s "The Lead" program Tuesday afternoon.
Did he hire the investigators and lawyers from Travis County, Texas, who indicted Rick Perry? | Mr. Schneiderman said that while his office "didn’t make a big deal out of it or hold a press conference," it already had looked into some of the claims against the Trump Foundation and had addressed concerns to the foundation. Correspondence posted by reporters indicate exchanges going back to June. |