She serves
as the people's lawyer for the state of New York, and she's now overseeing the
investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
News 12's
Tara Rosenblum sat down for an exclusive interview with New York state Attorney General Letitia James.
This is her
first one-on-one interview since the probe of Gov. Cuomo began. The AG has
taken on big tech, the NRA and even former President Trump. She shared more
about her position of power, her political future -- and her personal life.
James is
the first Black female in New York history ever elected to statewide office.
But one of her first fights was with her father --
over her future career. “My father did
not want me to go to law school,
and he preferred me to be a
housewife. But I rebelled, and we would have conversations or I should say
disagreements where I express my opinion,” says James.
Tonight, James also reveals the conversation inside
a coffeeshop that motivated her to run for AG.
And of course, News 12 asks
her about the investigation into Gov. Cuomo and the business dealings of President Donald Trump.
Join us tonight at 9 p.m.
for our special episode of Power &
Politics - The People's Lawyer: Letitia
James.