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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 speaker expresses concern about the high levels of violence in New York City and accuses the attorney general and judge of fraudulently manipulating assets. They claim that the case against them is a fraud and that justice has been weaponized against them. Despite a higher court overturning the judge's decision, they believe the judge will continue the case. They refer to this as election interference and mention their lead in Iowa. President Donald Trump concludes the statement.

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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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Donald Trump supposedly got back $450,000,000 due to an appeals court decision regarding 34 counts brought by Letitia James. The speaker claims the judge stated there were no victims or evidence, and that two businesses had no issues with their dealings. The bank was paid back, and Trump paid back his loan with interest. The speaker alleges the judge viewed the case as an attack on a presidential candidate and possible election interference. They believe the state's lawyers were begging the appellate court not to sanction them. The speaker thinks Letitia James should be tried, found guilty, and imprisoned for election interference.

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This is a corrupt case involving a $355 million fine in New York. The speaker criticizes the judge, Leticia James, and Biden, claiming it's a political witch hunt. They defend their company's integrity, tax payments, and employment impact. The speaker vows to appeal, accusing the judge of undervaluing assets and using the case for political interference. They assert they're targeted due to their presidential campaign success. The speaker concludes by promising to make America great again.

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The speaker urges American women and others to vote on November 5th to return the country to its former state. She claims President Trump has been targeted with lies and legal actions for three and a half years. She asserts the Trump administration will stop Kamala Harris's regime from using White House officials in DA and AG offices to attack political opponents. She notes that accusations against Trump emerge only during election time. As a woman, attorney, and mother who has spent time with President Trump and his family, she is disgusted by the attacks on him, his family, and the Trump Organization. She believes the country's future depends on re-electing Donald Trump to stop the DOJ from attacking those they cannot defeat in polls.

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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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My fellow New Yorkers, I now believe the federal government intends to charge me with crimes. If so, these charges will be entirely false and based on lies, but not surprising. I always knew that standing my ground for you would make me a target. For months, leaks and rumors have aimed to undermine my credibility and paint me as guilty. Just last week, they searched the home of our new police commissioner looking for documents from 20 years ago, one week after he joined my administration. I will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit.

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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. The president's actions are a grave violation of our constitutional order and have drawn sharp criticism from members of both parties. His decision to fire a United States Attorney who refused to bring charges against me and replace them with someone who was 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. Judges have upheld the trial court's finding that Donald Trump, his company, and his two sons are liable for fraud.

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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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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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I have experience with Donald Trump as the chief deputy in the attorney general's office. We sued the Trump administration over 100 times for various issues like the Muslim travel ban, family separation at the border, and shenanigans with the census. I led the team that handled the Trump Foundation case. Holding Trump accountable is important, considering the lawlessness I've witnessed. There are two standards of justice, favoring rich, old white men like Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, and Trump. I've seen a pattern of lawlessness over 20 years, and I believe there's a path forward to make a case based on what I've seen in the public domain.

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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've faced years of politically motivated attacks from the New York Attorney General, who campaigned on targeting me. Despite millions of pages of documents and extensive litigation, they lack evidence against us. The only witness they have is a convicted felon who has recanted his statements. We've already won in the Court of Appeals, but the judge has been slow to acknowledge that. This case is unprecedented, using a consumer fraud statute inappropriately, and feels like a witch hunt and election interference. Despite these challenges, our poll numbers are strong, and the American people understand the situation. Thank you for your support.

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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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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 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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Letitia James poses an existential threat. She’s the “queen of lawfare,” wielding significant power in New York City. With a left-leaning media, jury pool, and judges, she can easily bring bogus criminal charges. This is a serious threat to President Trump and his associates, including Elon Musk and others. I'm calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi to launch a criminal investigation into James and Alvin Bragg for their actions against President Trump. Trump himself has highlighted James as a major threat. This out-of-control situation demands immediate attention.

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We will fight back against attempts to bring Trumpism to New York City. He's called me disgraceful, radical, and a racist. We know he's crazy, out of control, and losing it. His days are numbered, and we will come together. We must stand up to an administration that is too male, too pale, and too stale. The president complains about a political witch hunt and a personal vendetta, but that is not true. He's not my president, he's illegitimate. We must mobilize, agitate, and irritate until victory is won and Trump is defeated. We will rise up and resist this man. Trump, Trump, Trump. That is not true.

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The speaker states that allegations against her are baseless and a "revenge tour" following a $454 million judgment against Donald Trump for exaggerating asset values. She claims Trump is targeting law firms, universities, immigrants, and women, causing government chaos. She asserts her office is fighting executive orders and defending New Yorkers' and Americans' rights, and declares she "will not be silenced." When asked about allegations regarding her Brooklyn home being a legal five-family residence with a mortgage for a four-family, she declines to litigate on camera, promising a response at the appropriate time. She believes the aim is to create a headline about a criminal investigation against her and describes harassment by right-wing individuals at her home and relatives' homes as retaliation for actions against Trump.

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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 speaker expresses concern about election interference and accuses Biden and his associates of running a campaign to damage him. They criticize the corruption and bias in the legal system, specifically mentioning Mark Pomerantz and Colangelo. The speaker believes that the ongoing trials are unfair and politically motivated. They mention the raid on Mar-a-Lago and claim it is illegal. The speaker also discusses their financial situation, stating they have a lot of cash and a successful company. They express frustration with the judge and attorney general in New York and suggest that businesses may leave the state. The speaker concludes by saying they would be willing to testify in the trial if it proceeds.

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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.

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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