Donald Trump Blames ‘Sleazebag’ Eric Schneiderman for Closing Trump Foundation
President Donald Trump lamented the closure of the Trump Foundation, blaming former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Wednesday for its demise.

President Donald Trump lamented the closure of the Trump Foundation, blaming former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Wednesday for its demise.
Charter Communications agreed to a record $174.2 million settlement with New York state on Tuesday in which the state claimed that the company defrauded consumers by delivering slower than average Internet speeds.
Former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is off the hook on criminal abuse charges after a six-month investigation found he could not be prosecuted due to the statute of limitations on the charges.
The State of New York sued Exxon Mobil for fraud on Wednesday, claiming that the fossil fuel company hid the potential impact of climate change from its investors.
Former New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has refunded nearly $1 million in campaign donations to about 150 donors since he quit his office after being accused of beating four women.
President Donald Trump reacted Thursday to the lawsuit filed by the New York’s Attorney General’s office, refusing to settle the case.
Why is it that so many prominent environmental campaigners turn out to be such scumbags, sleazebags, hypocrites or frauds?
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee featured a segment effusively praising former New York Attorney General and alleged abuser Eric Schneiderman last year and is now hastily walking it back.
“Are we ready to fight against male supremacy in all it’s forms!?“ he asked the cheering crowd of protesters at the New York City Women’s March in 2018.
Before his resignation on Monday over sexual abuse allegations, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman styled himself as a champion of women’s rights and was leading an investigation into sexual assault allegations against disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein.
Democrat Eric Schneiderman, who has now resigned as New York’s attorney general, stands accused of a wide range of aberrant behavior, including drug abuse, according to a lengthy report.
In the bombshell New Yorker piece that resulted in Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s resignation over multiple allegations of sexual misconduct Monday night, one of his accusers claims that she was urged to keep quiet about his alleged physical abuse because “Schneiderman was too valuable a politician for the Democrats to lose.”
President Donald Trump has a contentious history with Eric Schneiderman which may have ended with the New York Attorney General’s sudden resignation after being accused of violence against women.
Of the four women accusing Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D-NY) of sexual misconduct and physical abuse, two went on the record. One of those is Tanya Selvaratnam, who was born in Sri Lanka.
Donald Trump suggested New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman would be the next in a line of Democratic New York politicians to end his career in disgrace, more than four years before Schneiderman resigned Monday, hours after allegations he physically abused four women went public.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has resigned after four women accused him of physical abuse.
On the evening of March 26, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced that the 2020 census would reinstate a question on the decennial census that asks respondents whether or not they are citizens.
The Weinstein Co. filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday with a buyout offer in hand from a private equity firm, the latest twist in its efforts to survive the sexual misconduct scandal that brought down co-founder Harvey Weinstein, shook Hollywood and triggered a movement that spread out to convulse other industries.
The state of New York has filed a lawsuit against The Weinstein Company for “egregious” civil rights violations that include “vicious and exploitative mistreatment of company employees,” the attorney general’s office said.
New York state’s top prosecutor has launched a civil rights investigation into The Weinstein Co. following sexual assault allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who has vowed to lead the so-called “Resistance” to Trump, claimed that the president’s decision to rescind DACA Tuesday was unconstitutional — though he did not explain why.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has reversed course and now opposes Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) over anti-Israel, and arguably antisemitic, remarks. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is sticking with him.
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) was able to garner another 35 endorsements in his bid to become the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Friday, which included support from 10 House members — four from California — and Sen. Tammy Duckworth.
Climate change activists have been secretly coordinating with one another regarding ways to prosecute individuals, organizations, and companies that are their ideological foes. They met to develop a strategy to use RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act), which was intended to provide stronger weapons for prosecuting organized crime, against those who speak out against the Obama administration’s war on fossil fuels.
New York’s attorney general wrote the NFL expressing “serious concerns” about league scouting events “that may violate New York State law concerning sexual orientation discrimination.”
Days after presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) called Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s university a fraud, Trump struck back, calling for the “lightweight senator” to retract the “misleading ads” which were released by Rubio’s Conservative Solutions PAC.
On Friday, New York Supreme Court Judge Manuel Mendez disappointed players of fantasy sports in New York, as well as the NBA, MLB, and the NHL, by ruling daily fantasy operators DraftKings and FanDuel could not do business in new York.
The office of New York’s attorney general fired off cease-and-desist letters to FanDuel and DraftKings fantasy sports websites.
On August 3, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman ordered an immediate end of “realistic toy gun sales” after finding that some retailers were allegedly selling toy guns lacking a state-required “bright, 1-inch-wide orange stripe ‘down both sides of the barrel and the front end of the barrel.'”
The comment came in response to a federal judge’s decision denying the conservative group’s request for a preliminary injunction to “enjoin the New York Attorney General from enforcing his policy of requiring registered charities to disclose the names, addresses, and total contributions of their major donors in order to solicit funds in the state.”