The union-catspaw
Working Families Party can strike fear into the hearts of New York politicians. But can it withstand some well-deserved legal scrutiny?
Word broke on Tuesday that Manhattan-based US Attorney
Preet Bharara has subpoenaed documents from the WFP -- as well as from all the candidates who hired its campaign services this year.
It's about time: As The Post has reported for months, the party -- an affiliate of the disgraced community organizers at
ACORN -- sports a shadowy, multi-layered structure that appears
de signed to conceal illegal activity.
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