Saritha Komatireddy on Why She’s Running Against Letitia James for NY’s Attorney General
30 Apr 2026
Saritha Komatireddy, an attorney who clerked for Justice Kavanaugh, lays out her case for replacing Letitia James as attorney general of New York with someone who cares about things like citizens getting pushed in front of subway cars and won’t use state resources to pursue political vendettas against President Trump.
I’m running for Attorney General because we need a prosecutor in charge, focused on New York and focused on safety. I hope you’ll join our campaign, because if New York isn’t safe, nothing else matters. pic.twitter.com/50jrfglpK4
— Saritha Komatireddy (@sarithaforny) December 1, 2025
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