Trump demands NY AG Letitia James drop $454M civil fraud case 'for the greater good of the country'
Briefly

In a letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James, Trump attorney D. John Sauer urged the dismissal of the civil fraud case, citing the need for national unity and an end to partisan strife that has affected the nation. He emphasized that this case has contributed to divisive tensions and called for its resolution as an opportunity to heal divisions in American society.
Sauer referenced Trump's 'historic election victory' and his call for unity among the nation's factions. He suggested that dismissing the fraud case could signal a move toward reconciliation, allowing the country to focus on collective interests rather than continued legal battles that he characterized as instrumental in deepening partisan divides.
Sauer described the legal battles faced by Trump and his family as a 'flashpoint of national partisan division,' positioning the lawsuit not merely as a legal issue but as a broader societal concern that requires attention for the future health of the Republic.
He stated, 'You now have the singular opportunity to help cure this division,' appealing directly to the Attorney General to consider the implications of the case on national unity and the need for legislative and political leaders to prioritize the greater good.
Read at New York Post
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