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The speaker criticizes Leticia James, calling her unqualified, corrupt, and racist for targeting Trump. They believe James should be disbarred for her actions and accuses her of trying to bankrupt Trump out of hatred. The speaker defends their criticism by stating it is not about race but about corruption. They argue that James violated legal principles and should be held accountable. The speaker praises Trump for his financial success despite James' efforts. They emphasize the need to fight back against such actions and express concern for the future of the country.

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The Department of Justice may indict Donald Trump the day he leaves office. I strongly support indicting a president after they leave office. Threatening political opponents with jail time is unacceptable presidential behavior in a democracy.

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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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"This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's desperate weaponization of our justice system." "These charges are baseless, and the president's own public statements make clear that his only goal is political retribution at any cost." "His decision to fire a United States Attorney who refused to bring charges against me and replace them with someone who is blindly loyal not to the law, but to the president is antithetical to the bedrock principles of our country." "I stand strongly behind my office's litigation against the Trump Organization. We conducted a two year investigation based on the facts and evidence, not politics." "Judges have upheld the trial court's finding that Donald Trump, his company, and his two sons are liable for fraud." "We will fight these baseless charges aggressively, and my office will continue to fiercely protect New Yorkers and their rights."

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I will challenge this illegitimate president when our rights are at stake. The President can be indicted for criminal offenses. He threatens our rights daily. We must focus on Donald Trump, his abuses, and follow his money. We need to uncover any money laundering or conspiracy. The days of Donald Trump are ending. As Attorney General, I will sue him, defend your rights, and go home.

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We plan to sue him and make things difficult. Challenging this illegitimate president is important. We must investigate Donald Trump and his finances. He is what drives me. I was instructed to sue him daily as attorney general and then go home.

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President Trump's knowledge of the threat is questioned, but the speaker disagrees, claiming to have inside information. They mention reports of interference in the election, particularly in Fulton County, and argue that the integrity of the election is in question. They believe it is the president's duty to investigate. The speaker also brings up the attorney general of New York, Leticia James, who is suing the Trump Organization and called Trump an illegitimate president. They question whether James will face criminal charges and mention Hillary Clinton's statements as well.

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NBC News has exclusively learned that the newly elected incoming New York attorney general plans to launch sweeping investigations into president Trump and his family. Leticia James tells NBC News, "we will use every area of the law to investigate president Trump and his business transactions and that of his family as well." She plans to

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Yo, Pam Bondi is going after Leticia James, and I'm all for it. James is corrupt and has been wrongfully targeting Trump. Everything she's doing in New York is practically illegal. I'm happy someone is finally going after her. Democrats always say no one is above the law, so let's hold her to that standard. James is one of the most corrupt individuals in politics and government. She literally ran just to take Trump down for no reason. She literally said she was running to take Donald Trump and his family down. The tables have turned, and Pam is coming for her.

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This is all about Trump wanting to get Leticia James and Alvin Bragg. To do this, he's looking to deny New York and Illinois federal grant money. The Justice Department may hold up $8 billion from flowing into New York. Filing civil suits against the Governor and Attorney General is the move. Trump has no bad feelings toward Hochul. Adams, though, I don't know what deal he has with Trump. I've heard from people with agendas that Adams knows where the bodies are buried with James and Bragg. Mayors Johnson and Adams have no real power; the state legislature does. Newsom in California is next. Trump will bring down James and Bragg because they went after him. He's not a forgiving man.

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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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This is about Trump wanting to get Leticia James and Alvin Bragg, and going after Illinois to get Pritzker by denying the states federal grant money. The Justice Department may hold up $8 billion from flowing into New York. Filing civil suits against the governor and attorney general is the way to do this. Adams, the mayor of New York, was left out because he doesn't matter. Adams may know where the bodies are buried with James and Bragg, but this is unconfirmed. Johnson and Adams have no power; they do what they're told. The state legislature holds the real power. Newsom in California is next and Pritzker is going to get destroyed. Trump will bring down Leticia James and Alvin Bragg because they went on a crusade to destroy him.

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In a potential second Trump presidency, there are concerns about the misuse of power within the Justice Department. The speaker believes Trump could target his enemies, such as Andrew McCabe, by ordering criminal investigations. This could lead to a significant threat to the rule of law in America.

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Donald Trump should sue New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged sex and race discrimination based on her past comments. James' office receives federal funding, making her vulnerable to a lawsuit under the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The speaker plans to suggest this course of action to Trump, believing he will consider it.

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Big Tish James, the New York attorney general, should think carefully before continuing her legal actions against President Trump in his second term. There will be serious consequences for any violations of his constitutional rights or those of other Americans. This administration is different; we are prepared and will not tolerate any election rigging or illegal voting. The team is ready to take decisive action against any wrongdoing.

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We will challenge this illegitimate president and focus on Donald Trump. Investigating his finances fuels my determination. As the attorney general, I sue him regularly.

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It's unacceptable that payments are being made to New York and other states because it's unconstitutional, biased, and an overreach of authority. Attorneys general across the nation need to uphold the rule of law. No one is above the law, not Elon Musk, treasury officials, or even the President. As attorneys general, we've been preparing for this situation. While this isn't the outcome we desired, we are ready to act.

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The speaker demands Tush James apologize to President Trump for a "witch trial" that wasted millions of New York state dollars. The speaker asks James how it feels to know she will be imprisoned for mortgage fraud.

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I will sue Donald Trump as the next attorney general because he is an illegitimate president. I believe he should be charged with obstructing justice and can be indicted for criminal offenses. I will challenge him and defend your rights every day. The days of Donald Trump are coming to an end.

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Donald Trump should sue New York Attorney General Letitia James for sex and race discrimination based on her comments. Her office receives federal funding, making her liable under the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Trump should take legal action against James for civil rights violations.

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This is all about Trump wanting to get Leticia James and Alvin Bragg. To do this, he's going after Illinois to get Pritzker by denying Illinois and New York federal grant money. The Justice Department might hold up $8 billion that would have gone to New York State. Filing civil suits against the governor and attorney general is the way to do this. Adams, the mayor of New York, was left out because he doesn't matter. He does not have any power. The state legislature is where the real power lies in both Illinois and New York. Next is Newsom in California. Trump will bring down James and Bragg because they went on a crusade to destroy him, and he is not a forgiving man.

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Big Tish James, the New York attorney general, should reconsider her actions against President Trump during his second term. There will be serious consequences for any attempts to violate his or any American's constitutional rights. This administration is not the same as before, and any illegal activities, such as rigging elections or fraudulent voting, will not be tolerated. The team supporting Trump is determined and prepared to take action against any wrongdoing.

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We've filed charges against the state of New York, Kathy Hochul, Leticia James, and Mark Schroeder of the DMV. This new Department of Justice is committed to protecting American citizens and angel moms. New York is prioritizing illegal aliens over its own citizens, but this ends now.

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Elon Musk is calling for the impeachment of activist judges who are obstructing a critical criminal investigation uncovering widespread corruption across 15 agencies. This corruption involves judges' families benefiting from departments Trump is auditing. Our constitutional values are being tested, and our institutions are near a breaking point. Courts must enforce the rule of law against arbitrary actions. I hope those in charge will ensure honesty and competence in agencies like USAID, which is deeply corrupt. We've already found billions in fraud and abuse, potentially reaching a trillion dollars. Judges blocking investigations slow momentum, allowing cover-ups. I always abide by court decisions but will appeal. We were elected to find this corruption, and the court system must allow us to do our job.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's DC Fix, Kimmel Whining, Crockett's Working Class "Stolen Valor," with Benny, Davis, & Marlow
Guests: Benny Johnson, Stephen Davis, Alex Marlow
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Megyn Kelly hosts a wide-ranging discussion about President Trump’s latest moves and the broader political scramble around crime, lawfare, and identity politics. In the DC segment, Trump argued in the briefing room that he would stamp out crime and homelessness in the capital, stating that DC should be a crown jewel and vowing rapid reform. He described taking federal control of law enforcement in DC under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, deploying National Guard troops, and pushing back on cashless bail. Mike Davis and Alex Marlow, joining via satellite, framed this as a federal response to a perceived decline in public safety in the nation’s capital, arguing that DC has become a “federal enclave” under Democratic policies and that local officials have failed residents, especially in northeast and southeast DC. They contrasted this with ongoing city crime narratives in outlets like the Washington Post and highlighted the victimization of working-class DC residents who bear the brunt of violence. The discussion then turned to Letitia James, the New York attorney general, who pursued Trump with a $500 million civil judgment aimed at bankrupting him. The panel argued James sought not only punishment but political gain, describing her as fixated on seizing Trump assets and on a broader theory of “lawfare.” They described the civil case as widely criticized for its lack of a demonstrable victim and called attention to James’s mortgage filings, which critics allege show conflicts of interest and possible misrepresentations. Two Trump appointees were highlighted as potential catalysts for these inquiries: Judge Janine Piro and Jason Reading Kenyon, recently confirmed in DC and Florida, respectively. This point remained a recurring topic. The guests argued that the conspiracy against rights statute—18 USC 241—could ground new investigations into political prosecution by government actors who weaponized law enforcement to target Trump. They discussed the Mar-a-Lago properties as potential seizure targets and framed the James case as the flagship example of this alleged weaponization. In a broader cultural arc, the panel revisited Russia gate and Obamagate allegations, with JD Vance and Molly Hemingway referenced on the pursuit of indictments for improper intelligence manipulation regarding Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Trump-Russia saga. They tied these threads to ongoing scrutiny of mainstream media coverage, celebrity figures, and elite hypocrisy, including critiques of Jasmine Crockett’s self-styled working-class persona and a separate examination of left-wing woke culture, blackface controversy, and performative authenticity. Benny Johnson presented an exclusive expose on Crockett, arguing she hails from an affluent background while portraying a streetwise image, and contrasted her district’s reality with her self-presentation. The segment closed with reflections on authenticity, elitism, and political strategy, and a tease of further reporting on Jasmine Crockett.
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