The New York attorney general reacted to Trump's conviction over X Thursday evening.
New York Attorney General Letitia James reiterated a familiar six-word statement after former President Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in Manhattan Thursday.'No one is above the law,' James, a Democrat, wrote to X, formerly known as Twitter, within the hour that Trump's verdict was read.
'Similar wording has been used by Special Counsel Jack Smith as well, who is leading both federal criminal cases against Trump. In a filing in April to the U.S. Supreme Court, Smith urged the justices to reject Trump's claims that he is free of facing criminal charges for actions he took in office under presidential immunity, writing that a 'bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no person is above the law—including the President.
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