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According to the speaker, New York Attorney General Leticia James is guilty of mortgage fraud for allegedly misrepresenting the number of units in her apartment complex. In 02/2001, James purchased a five-unit complex. In 02/2005, she refinanced the loan. In 02/2011, she allegedly took advantage of the HAMP federal program, which capped eligibility to buildings with four or fewer units, to prevent her loan interest from reaching its maximum. The speaker claims James repeatedly listed the complex as having four units in order to obtain the lowest possible interest rates, saving her tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. The speaker states that the property remains a five-unit complex. The speaker says they have documents proving the original purchase was for a five-unit complex and that James has since labeled it as a four-unit to take advantage of federal programs. The speaker urges viewers to tag Pam Bondi, the DOJ, and the FBI.

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The speaker urges listeners to enforce the rule of law, stating that the president is not above it and requesting legal action. They claim they will sue and be a "real pain." The Trump administration has allegedly made shocking allegations against New York Attorney General Leticia James. The Federal Housing Finance Agency has sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte, in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, claims James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. He cites a Virginia property allegedly claimed as her principal residence and a New York property claimed as a four-unit structure instead of five.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte says James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. She allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five, which Pulte says allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband in order to file as a married couple. Questions were also raised about James' Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, which experts say would require a commercial property loan with higher interest rates, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency allegedly sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte claims James falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five. Pulte says this allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband to file as a married couple. Questions are also raised about James’s Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, requiring a commercial property loan, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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The speaker claims corruption in the Democrat party is at an all time high. New York Governor Kathy Hochul spent $178,000 in taxpayer funds on private jet travel after signing legislation for fossil fuel companies to pay $75 billion for carbon emissions. The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James paid $483,000 to the law firm Davis Polk starting in April of last year, four months after Kathy Hochul's husband was hired by the company. James is under investigation from the DOJ for falsifying documents and claiming she legally lives at a property in Virginia for a better mortgage. Hochul then passed a new budget that includes $10 million in legal funds for James, paid for by New York taxpayers. Forensic accountant Sam Antar says a contract between the attorney general's office and Davis Polk was dormant until Hochul's husband joined the firm, after which money started flowing. After James got into trouble, she received $10 million from the state for a criminal defense. Antar believes there is something very corrupt happening and is expanding the scope of his investigation into Hochul's dealings with James.

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James tried to prosecute President Trump in his second term, alleging falsified records related to real estate to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. The case involves properties and goes back decades. James' office responded that she is focused on protecting New Yorkers and will not be intimidated. The issue involves property ownership, marital status, and her father's involvement, stemming from a case in February 1983, a minimum of twenty-five years ago. The case was sent by Bill Pulte. The office had not yet reviewed it, and the details were new to them.

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Remember how I always say the accusations against Trump are usually what the accusers are guilty of? Letitia James, who dragged Trump through court, is now under investigation for the same thing she accused him of. She tried to seize Trump's properties, claiming he inflated their value to defraud banks. But the banks said they weren't defrauded and that their investigations showed everything added up and they loved doing business with Trump. Now, it's reported that Letitia James inflated her property value to get bigger loans. Isn't that the same thing she went after Trump for? I hope they take her to court and take everything she has, because she doesn't have Trump's lawyers.

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President Trump's undervalued financial statement has led to a month-long waste of New York taxpayer dollars. Leticia James, who only shows up for press days, piggybacked on Trump to gain office but failed as a gubernatorial candidate. While the city of New York falls apart, she sits in the back instead of doing real work. Trump's net worth could easily be inflated on his statement, but this whole situation is a waste of time. An expert testified, but James conveniently wasn't present. Taxpayers have paid $450,000 for this testimony. Now, children are being separated from their families for no reason. The company is worth more than stated, but James refuses to back down due to her politics. This case needs to be resolved.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has reportedly filed a criminal referral with the DOJ against New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging mortgage fraud. The referral accuses James of falsifying records to obtain home loans for a Virginia property, claiming it was her primary residence in 2023 while serving as a New York state prosecutor. The FHFA alleges James misrepresented a Brooklyn property as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure favorable loans. Additionally, she allegedly falsely listed her father as her husband on a property purchase in 1983. According to Jonathan Turley, if James is held to the standard she created in the Trump case, this seems pretty straightforward. Roger Stone claims to have indisputable evidence of mortgage fraud, personal financial fraud, income tax evasion, and campaign finance fraud, as well as the illegal use of nonprofits.

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An ethics complaint alleges that Representative Adam Schiff committed fraud and perjury by declaring both his California and Maryland homes as primary residences, violating state and federal laws. Investigators claim Schiff manipulated the system to obtain lower mortgage rates and other financial benefits. Between 2001 and 2013, Schiff allegedly checked the "principal residence" box on mortgage applications in both states. This could constitute voter fraud in California, as his voter registration documents listed Burbank as his residence. Financial benefits include lower mortgage rates, property taxes, and insurance rates, as well as federal tax deductions. In 2009, Schiff admitted to a "mistake," claiming it was a clerical error. However, he refinanced the Maryland property in 2011 and 2013, again checking the "principal residence" box. In a recent refinance around 2020, he checked "second home," suggesting awareness of the violations. Penalties for mortgage fraud are harsher in Maryland, potentially influencing Schiff's defense strategy. A Trump DOJ could prosecute these crimes, as the statute of limitations may not have kicked in due to recent discovery of the alleged fraud.

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The Trump administration has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, alleging James falsified records to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her primary residence while also claiming her primary residence was in New York as an elected official. She also allegedly misclassified a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five to secure a better loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated her father was her husband on some forms. Legal experts note the irony, as James prosecuted Trump for similar offenses, including making false statements to financial institutions. They argue that if the "Leticia James standard" is applied, the case is straightforward, as knowingly false statements were allegedly made. The DOJ has not commented, and James has not responded to requests for comment. One legal expert stated that James insisted technicalities matter and the powerful should not be given a free pass.

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An individual describes a "magic mortgage" scheme involving ActBlue officers. When someone buys a house, a $200,000 mortgage is followed by a $200,000,000 mortgage through a title company, obscuring the lender's identity. These officers are allegedly spread across the nation. The speaker suggests this scheme may funnel money into campaigns via small-dollar donations or other means. They claim this architecture was set up by Barack Obama to spread cash around the country and fund candidates. The Arizona Democrat Party's fundraising decline is cited as a potential example. The speaker emphasizes this is alleged wholesale fraud, and the findings have been turned over to US Attorneys, the IRS criminal division, and the FBI for further investigation.

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The Trump administration has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, alleging James falsified records to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence while stating her principal residence was in New York as an elected official. She also allegedly misrepresented a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five to secure a different loan type. Additionally, she allegedly identified her father as her husband on some forms. Jonathan Turley notes the irony, given James prosecuted Trump for similar actions, including making false statements to financial institutions. He states that the DOJ has prosecuted similar cases involving false claims of principal residence. Turley adds that James insisted technicalities matter and the powerful should not get a free pass. The DOJ and James have not commented.

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The discussion centers on potential criminal prosecutions for Letitia "Tish" James and referrals from Tulsi Gabbard. It's asserted that James may face indictment in the Eastern District of Virginia for mortgage fraud, allegedly lying on a Virginia mortgage application by claiming it was her primary residence to secure a favorable loan. The speaker contrasts this with James' civil fraud case against Donald Trump, which claimed Trump misrepresented Mar-a-Lago's value to Wall Street banks. The speaker argues that James undervalued Mar-a-Lago, stating its true worth is far greater than the $18 million assessed value she cited, potentially hundreds of millions of dollars. The speaker criticizes the trial against Trump as a "kangaroo court" lacking due process, contrasting it with Democrats' supposed concern for due process for other criminals. The speaker reiterates a prior prediction that James may face imprisonment.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte says James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. She allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five, which Pulte says allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband to file as a married couple. Questions were also raised about James' Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, which experts say would require a commercial property loan with higher interest rates, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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The Trump administration has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, alleging James falsified records to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her primary residence while also claiming her primary residence was in New York as an elected official. Additionally, she allegedly misclassified a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five to secure a more favorable loan. It's also claimed that she stated her father was her husband on some forms. Legal experts note the irony, as James prosecuted Trump for similar offenses, including making false statements to financial institutions. The DOJ has previously prosecuted individuals for falsely claiming a property as their primary residence to obtain loans. One legal expert stated that the documents are quite damning and it's hard to see how the residences listed were her principal residences.

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The speaker analyzes Ilhan Omar’s official financial disclosures and advances a narrative that Est Crew LLC (referred to as Est Crew Winery), a Santa Rosa, California winery linked to Omar, is fraudulent and morally problematic. They first cite the 2023 congressional financial disclosure showing Est Crew Winery valued at $15,000, with Omar hardly earning income from it. They then cite the 2024 filing showing the same company valued at $5,000,000, claiming Omar’s income is now sufficient to pay rent and labeling the growth as “incredible” and suspect. The speaker then examines the winery’s public presence to support the claim it is real. They reference Estrero’s social media pages (Facebook and Instagram) with last posts in 2023 and no presence on X (Twitter), suggesting a lack of ongoing activity. They check the official website, which describes Est Crew as “winemakers and memory curators” with a brand portfolio led by unnamed individuals, but note there are no apparent wine sales or activities listed. They visit Google Street View of the winery location and report an empty parking lot, arguing the business is not operational or properly named. Attempts to contact the winery are described: calling the phone number on the webpage results in a busy signal after multiple tries. The speaker then asserts the winery is fake, citing a New York Post claim that Ilhan Omar’s wealth “skyrocketed” from being “one of the poorest members of Congress” to “one of the richest,” with amounts suggesting the winery is fraudulent. They state a lawsuit accusing Tim Minette, Omar’s “third husband, no relation,” of swindling investors and defrauding them, with a connection noted to Keith Ellison (Minnesota’s attorney general who “used to work for him”) and a suggestion that Ellison has not investigated Somali fraud. The speaker concludes that the winery “is not worth $5,000,000” and “doesn’t even exist,” describing the company as fraudulent and demanding investigation. They label the entire enterprise as a lie, though state that it is not a lie for Omar in terms of her financial disclosures, which allegedly list substantial income and net worth tied to this fake winery. The closing phrase refers to the claim that the winery is “the devil’s lie.”

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The speaker highlights the irony of Leticia James, who prosecuted Trump for financial misstatements, now facing similar allegations. The Department of Justice has prosecuted individuals for falsely claiming a property as their principal residence to obtain loans. Applying James's own standards, the speaker suggests potential issues with her claims regarding her principal residence and marital status on loan forms. The speaker also mentions the Supreme Court's ruling in Thompson, requiring knowing false statements, not just misleading ones, for prosecution under sections like ten fourteen. The Trump administration has made shocking allegations against Leticia James, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency sending a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing her of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte alleges James falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms, citing a Virginia property claimed as her principal residence and a New York property misclassified to obtain a different type of loan.

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The New York Attorney General, Letitia James, is accusing the Trump Organization of inflating the value of its assets in a fraud scheme. A judge ruled that Mar-a-Lago is worth only $18 million, despite its prime location and historical significance. The Trump family had language in their contracts stating that they would use their own appraisals for property values. No banks or insurance companies have complained about this. The judge's valuation seems biased and contradicts common sense. Legal experts believe that this case will not hold up on appeal, as it undermines established law and violates the First Amendment. It is clear that the Attorney General's actions are politically motivated and not in the best interest of New York businesses.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Donald Trump, his three eldest children, and their company for $250,000,000, alleging a decade-long fraud. The 220-page lawsuit accuses Trump of preparing hundreds of fraudulent financial statements, inflating the value of nearly every major property he owns. James alleges Trump's company claimed a dozen rent-stabilized apartments were worth $49,500,000 when appraised at $750,000, and that a New York property was declared to be worth $524,000,000, even though an appraiser valued it at $200,000,000. James is seeking to recover $250,000,000 in allegedly unlawful profits and a permanent ban on Trump and his children from leading any New York company. She stated that claiming to have money that you do not have is the "art of the steal," and that former presidents are not exempt from the law.

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The Trump Justice Department has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency alleges James falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms, citing a Virginia property claimed as her principal residence and a New York property misrepresented as a four-unit structure instead of five. According to Jonathan Turley, the irony is that James prosecuted Trump for making false statements to financial institutions. He says falsely claiming a property as a principal residence to obtain loans is a well-trodden area for the Justice Department. The claim is that James stated her father was her husband on some forms. The DOJ has no comment on the referral, and Attorney General James has not responded. According to the speaker, James stated that the Virginia property was her principal residence, knowing it was not. The New York property had five units, violating the loan agreement, which required four. Turley notes that James stressed Trump was responsible for documents filed in his name, dismissing the argument that his people put them together.

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Leticia James is accused of falsely claiming a Virginia property as her primary residence in 2023, potentially violating public officers law and vacating her NY AG position. This occurred shortly before her civil fraud case against Donald Trump. The motivation was allegedly to obtain lower interest rates. Additionally, James is accused of misrepresenting her Brooklyn townhouse as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure lower mortgage rates and insurance. Complaints were reportedly filed but dismissed as a minor error, while other landlords face fines for similar violations. In 1983, James allegedly filed a $30,000 loan with her father, falsely claiming to be married to him to get different underwriting terms. Between 2021 and 2022, James spent $42,000 in taxpayer money on private jets through a vendor called Venture Jets, which no other government agency has used since 2014. Some trips coincided with campaign events. The speaker attributes his investigative skills to his past as a criminal and the training he received from the FBI.

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The Trump administration has made shocking allegations against New York Attorney General Leticia James, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency sending a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte alleges James falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms, citing a Virginia property claimed as her principal residence and a New York property falsely listed as a four-unit structure instead of five. Jonathan Turley notes the irony, given James prosecuted Trump for similar financial misstatements. He says falsely claiming a property as a principal residence to obtain loans is a well-trodden area for the DOJ. According to the allegations, James also claimed her father was her husband on some forms. The DOJ has not commented, and James has not responded. The speaker emphasizes that mortgage applications require accurate information, especially regarding principal residence, and that the New York property seemingly violated loan agreements by having five units instead of four. Turley notes the documents are damning and that James held Trump responsible for documents filed in his name, dismissing the argument that others prepared them.

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The Trump administration has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, alleging James falsified records to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her primary residence while also claiming her primary residence was in New York as an elected official. Additionally, she allegedly misclassified a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five to secure a better loan. It's also claimed that she stated her father was her husband on some forms. Jonathan Turley notes the irony, as James prosecuted Trump for similar offenses, including making false statements to financial institutions. He states that the DOJ has prosecuted similar cases involving false claims of principal residence. The DOJ and James have not commented. According to Turley, the documents are "damning," and James will have to deal with the filing.

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Trump Storms 60, Michelle's Racial Complaints, and Case Against Letitia, w/ Walter Kirn & Sam Antar
Guests: Walter Kirn, Sam Antar
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Democrats' political strategy focusing on Donald Trump and the Obamas, before delving into Trump's recent 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell. Kelly and guest Walter Kirn heavily critique O'Donnell's perceived bias, particularly her questioning on ICE raids and alleged political retribution, suggesting her attempts at impartiality were undermined by her clear disdain for Trump. They also discuss Trump's response to being compared to Zoran Mandami and his hints about the 2028 Republican ticket, highlighting the media's role in shaping narratives. The discussion then shifts to Michelle Obama's recent comments on natural hair and the perceived lack of 'grace' afforded to the first Black couple in the White House. Kelly and Kirn strongly disagree, characterizing Obama's statements as grievance-based and a revisionist take on their universally celebrated time in office. They argue that such narratives are designed to influence younger generations who may not recall the actual public reception of the Obama presidency, further criticizing the tendency to reduce complex issues to race. Further examples of perceived media and public figure inauthenticity are explored, including Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's staged World Series reaction video, which is mocked for its lack of genuine emotion and self-promotional intent. Kamala Harris's interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is also dissected, where a staffer abruptly ended the segment after Harris struggled to answer a question about Joe Biden's 'frailties,' interpreted as a sign of her political vulnerability and reliance on handlers. The podcast features an in-depth segment with Sam Antar, a convicted fraudster turned financial fraud investigator, who provides a critical analysis of the indictment of New York Attorney General Leticia James for bank fraud. Antar argues that the mainstream media is downplaying the strength of the case. He details how James allegedly misrepresented a Virginia property as a 'second home' for mortgage purposes while declaring it an 'investment property' to the IRS, leading to potential mortgage, tax, and insurance fraud. Antar highlights a pattern of alleged fraudulent behavior across multiple properties, asserting that James is in an inescapable legal position. Throughout the episode, a consistent theme is the critique of mainstream media's bias, lack of journalistic integrity, and the spread of misinformation. Examples include Norah O'Donnell's interviewing style, Michelle Kazinski's infamous canoe incident, and the media's skewed coverage of the Leticia James case. Kelly and Kirn emphasize the importance of independent analysis and skepticism towards established news outlets, particularly in political and legal reporting.
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