Daniel Goldman, the former federal prosecutor who served as counsel to House Democrats in the first impeachment investigation of former President Donald Trump, announced Tuesday he will run for New York attorney general. His announcement came in a two-minute video in which he cast himself as a public servant with a deep commitment to civil rights and equal justice. Goldman told ABC News he decided to run because "democracy is under attack" and hoped to use the "broad authority" of the New York Attorney General's Office to fight back. "It started with Trump and now continues with Trumpism," Goldman said...