Anderson Cooper's Rare Rebuke: Questioning AG Letitia James' Trump Pursuit
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Anderson Cooper made headlines this week for his surprising on-air criticism of New York Attorney General Letitia James. The CNN anchor took what many are calling an unusually pointed stance against the Democratic politician during his Thursday broadcast, commenting on James' past statements about pursuing legal action against President Trump.
Cooper specifically called out James for a 2018 comment she made just one day after being elected Attorney General, when she told a community activist that she would definitely sue Trump, adding she would be a real pain in the ass and that he would know her name personally. Cooper described this as not a great look for someone who had just been elected and hadn't yet examined evidence deeply. The timing of Cooper's remarks was particularly notable given that James had just been indicted on bank fraud charges in Virginia.
The criticism from Cooper, who typically maintains a more measured approach to political commentary, stood out to media watchers. Fox News and the New York Post both picked up on his comments, with coverage spreading across social media platforms. The backdrop to this story involves James' successful lawsuit against the Trump Organization for allegedly inflating real estate values, which resulted in hundreds of millions in fines, though a higher court threw out 355 million dollars in penalties after Trump appealed in August.
James has denied any wrongdoing related to her indictment and claims the charges are political retribution, pointing to President Trump's public statements as evidence. Cooper's willingness to question James' original approach to targeting Trump has sparked discussion about journalistic objectivity and whether his comments signal a shift in how mainstream media figures are approaching politically charged legal cases. Meanwhile, Cooper continues his regular CNN programming and recently appeared with Jake Tapper to discuss national security topics and Tapper's new book about soldiers at Firebase Shkin.
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