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  • 2019-02-19
  • Source: TTN Staff
  • by: TTN
  • Gage Skidmore, Via Wikimedia Commons

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    These 16 states are suing Donald Trump over his declaring a national emergency over the border crisis. They will undoubtedly fail in court but they serve as a roadblock to slow Trump’s MAGA agenda down. Here are the 16 states suing Trump:

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/the-16-states-suing-donald-trump-over-border-crisis#Wt1HLRRtZKdwW4XQ.99

     

    1.) Connecticut

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    William Tong is the Attorney General of Connecticut and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/1-connecticut#rYC2jiJeoyKqmo7L.99

     

    2.) Illinois

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    Kwame Raoul is the Attorney General of Illinois and the state went blue in 2016.

     Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/2-illinois#CZHUopziDtdmeXom.9

    3.) Minnesota

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    Keith Ellison is the Attorney General of Illinois and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/3-minnesota#6pZ3XLeug1jUztI2.99

     

    4.) Maine

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    Aaron Frey is the Attorney General of Maine and the state was split in 2016, one electoral vote going red and the other going blue.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/4-maine#tkMkotlv1jkh5DYd.99

    5.) Maryland

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    Brian Frosh is the Attorney General of Maryland and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/5-maryland#goCR5ibhELaYRFKV.99

    6.) Colorado

     

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    Phil Weiser is the Attorney General of Colorado and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/6-colorado#JPdUFPL2EmvMV4lL.99

     

    7.) New Jersey

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    Gurbir Grewal is the Attorney General of New Jersey and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/7-new-jersey#APwbe7R69lgPtgzo.99

     

    8.) New York

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    Letitia James is the Attorney General of New York and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/8-new-york#mzxMzjuOzObwobbo.99

     

    9.) Oregon

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    Ellen Rosenblum is the Attorney General of Oregon and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/9-oregon#d4ku99sCx1FoQ1SB.99

     

    10.) Hawaii

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    Clare E. Connors is the Attorney General of Oregon and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/10-hawaii#xw4MaATZQ54zFCz2.99

     

     

    11.) Michigan

     

    Dana Nessel is the Attorney General of Michigan and the state went red in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/11-michigan#axRGS2rpedR3IrJG.99

    12.) Nevada

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    Aaron Ford is the Attorney General of Nevada and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/12-nevada#YtZRP5KUI680zPT0.99

    13.) New Mexico

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    Hector Balderas is the Attorney General of New Mexico and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/13-new-mexico#jDVromMyUYxybsTc.99

    14.) Delaware

     

    Kathy Jennings is the Attorney General of Deleware and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/14-delaware#spYDitrRTaoyPCOh.99

     

    15.) California

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    Xavier Becerra is the Attorney General of California and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/15-california#chEato14hloTKTg0.99

    16.) Virginia

    ·        2019-02-19

    ·        Source: TTN Staff

    ·        by: TTN

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    Mark Herring is the Attorney General of Virginia and the state went blue in 2016.

     

    Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/16-virginia#quSJicpHBjpYvrrE.99