
Trumps file appeal to try and stop depositions in New York attorney general investigation
CNN
Former President Donald Trump and two of his children filed an appeal in their fight against the New York attorney general's attempt to depose them as part of a civil investigation into the Trump Organization, saying a lower court erred by denying the Trumps' request to quash their subpoenas for testimony.
In their appeal filed Monday, Trump and his children Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. argued that if New York Attorney General Letitia James wants their testimony, she should bring them before a state grand jury investigating the Trump Organization, where witnesses receive transactional immunity for their testimony in New York.
The Trumps' attorneys wrote that if the attorney general's office is allowed to depose their clients, the state's constitutional and statutory protections can easily be "eviscerated if the same agency involved in the criminal investigation simply opens up a 'civil' investigation into the very same matters."

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