Ugly new criminal trouble for Donald Trump in New York

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This coming week, Alvin Bragg will be elected as the new Manhattan District Attorney, and given his track record, it’s nearly a given that he’ll move forward with the criminal investigation into Donald Trump that he’ll be inheriting. But he won’t be the only New York DA who’s in that position.

Earlier this month it was reported that Westchester New York District Attorney Mimi Rocah had opened a criminal investigation into Donald Trump’s finances. Now tonight we’re getting additional confirmation of this, in the form of an expose from Rolling Stone. It turns out Trump committed more than a million dollars in insurance fraud at his Westchester golf club, and two former Trump insiders are now working with law enforcement on the matter.

In other words, the Westchester District Attorney’s criminal probe into Donald Trump appears to be larger than previously reported. This is in addition to the Manhattan District Attorney’s criminal probe, which has already indicted Allen Weisselberg and the Trump Organization, and appears to be on a path to indicting Donald Trump before the end of the year. This is all before getting to the question of whether the federal government is also criminally investigating Trump.