The soon to be governor highlighted the experience his current office has litigating policies from Trump’s first administration.
SEATTLE — Washington Governor-elect Bob Ferguson and Attorney General-elect Nick Brown discussed Thursday how their offices plan to prepare for a second Trump administration.
Ferguson laid out the work the Attorney General’s Office has done in light of President-elect Trump’s second upcoming administration. The soon-to-be governor highlighted the experience his current office has litigating policies from Trump’s first administration, which defeated 55 illegal actions and policies from 2017 to 2021.
“I want those Washingtonians to know that the attorney general’s office has been preparing for quite
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