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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 Vidare Foundation, led by Lydia Brimelow, faces what she describes as "spiritual warfare" from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who she claims is targeting them for their defense of American identity. For three years, Vidare has shielded writers and donors from James's "witch hunt," incurring over a million dollars in legal fees. James seeks Vidare's submission and the exposure of their writers' and donors' names, not for transparency, but to punish truth and stifle courage. Brimelow highlights the difficulty Vidare faces in leaving New York and the personal legal challenges she and her husband face. She fears James could put Vidare in receivership, exposing all their records. Despite this, she draws hope from the J6 pardons and recounts a former board member being interrogated. Vidare is fighting for the "historic American nation" and has witnessed support, including legal aid after exposure on Tucker Carlson. They are seeking funds to overturn a $1,000/day fine, appeal a First Amendment case, and file ethics complaints against James for lying to judges. Brimelow urges supporters to donate at givesendgo.com/vdare or via mail, share their message, and pray for intervention in this "spiritual battle."

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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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Someone from a PR agency told the speaker that a government agency wanted to hire them to create a PR campaign against her, framing her as "anti-vaccine." The PR person turned down the job but wanted to warn her, saying the agency would come after her hard, even though she states she has always said she is not anti-vaccine. The speaker claims she wasn't scared initially because she felt she had faith and truth on her side. However, she says things became difficult when she started losing jobs, impacting her ability to provide for her son's therapy as a single mother. She says she relied on writing her books and persevering despite the attempts to "cancel" her. She notes that her son is now 22, and she is still present and active.

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Trennis Evans, COO of American Rights Alliance, leads the fight against lawfare, representing James O'Keefe, Tina Peters, parental-rights cases; he previously founded Condemned USA. Peters' Colorado case centers on First Amendment rights and data preservation; Evans notes she is a Gold Star mother. He argues federal supremacy: “one single fourteenth amendment... reigns supreme over all state laws.” They cover O’Keefe’s lawsuits against Mark Zaid and Booz Allen contractor Jamie Menina, and broader attempts to silence critics. They recount January 6 narratives—“The raid on my home is what created who I am now”—and claim the Select Committee “altered the timestamp” and “dumped the part where I was in it.” They cite parental rights and religious liberties in Shana Gaviola’s California case, and say Don Jr. funded ARA: “Donald Trump Jr took the net proceeds... and donated it.” They challenge a two-tier judiciary and note “22 deaths” linked to January 6.

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I don't think JD Vance has a chance. First of all, I wanna say, James, everyone needs to follow this man. He is an upstart in the investigative journalism space, but he's already saved lives. James has brought to the attention, to the DOJ, someone who has been stalking me and my entire family for the last year. And James finally got proper light on this. So I wanna really, really thank him. Please, everyone. He's got a wonderful substack, very well written. Please like his page. Please, you know, get the substack. But tomorrow, Jake Donnelly and I are gonna have a discussion at 8PM. We did the

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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 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 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, 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. She mentions right-wing individuals harassing her and her relatives, viewing it as retaliation for actions against Trump.

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Illegal immigration is at its highest levels, changing America for the worse, yet no one is doing anything about it or defending it. People are afraid to speak out, as exemplified by the case of Peter Brimlow, who faced backlash for questioning the immigration scheme and started vdare.com with his wife Lydia. Lydia Brimlow explains that the New York hate crimes division issued subpoenas to Facebook and VDARE, demanding extensive documentation since 2016, which has been a crushing burden for their small organization. Facebook deemed them too dangerous to return their data, including personal family photos. Despite accusations of being white nationalists, white supremacists, and more, VDARE has never advocated violence. They argue that America has a national identity worth defending and that immigration has negative effects. Complying with the subpoenas has cost them half a million dollars in the last year.

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People like me are experiencing what Trump faces. I'm being sued for displaying Trump flags. The left is using lawfare to suppress free speech, target opponents, and disrupt elections. Regular people, like the January 6ers and peaceful protesters, are facing unfair tactics and legal battles. Free speech is in danger.

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- "the senate judiciary committee confirmed yesterday what many of us knew had been the case. Biden era officials at the Department of Justice and FBI, politically targeting, certain individuals." - "And look, there is no room for malicious prosecution or political witch hunts in our system of justice." - "As you mentioned, on the list of almost a 100 individuals and organizations, had Turning Point USA, our own Republican Attorneys General Association, that is our political arm, was also targeted." - "Everybody at home knows what was done to president Trump. This is wrong. It's unlawful, and we're gonna hold people accountable." - "So I don't have names yet. We're gonna start at the top, and we're gonna go as broad as we can." - "We're going to use every civil and criminal tool, including civil rights violations that are at our fingertips."

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Activists, prosecutors, and judges are accused of destroying the rule of law, with specific focus on Fulton County DA Fannie Willis, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, Manhattan judge Arthur Engerin, Biden justice department special counsel Jack Smith, and Obama DC judge Tanya Chutkan. They are criticized for criminalizing the first amendment, allowing crime and homelessness to rise, smirking at President Trump's trial, issuing a gag order, and using legal theories to remove him from the ballot. The audience is urged to donate to the Article 3 Project to fight against what is perceived as left-wing lawfare.

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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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- The speaker says, "I don't think JD Vance has a chance." - The speaker praises James as an upstart investigative journalist who has saved lives, has brought to the DOJ attention someone who has been stalking the speaker and their entire family for the last year, and has "got proper light on this." - The speaker urges people to follow James, noting his substack is well written and asking to like his page and subscribe to the substack. - The speaker announces that tomorrow, Jake Donnelly and the speaker will have a discussion at 8 PM.

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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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"We've been able to, like, have, injunctions that, like, stop, you know, deportation flights and other types of things." "Qian Bahad admitted their caucus has secured injunctions that literally halt deportation flights while also stating that people need to pressure their local governments to not cooperate with the feds." "Last month, their undercover cameras caught Santiago Mouquet, a director at the Vera Institute, admitting the group tracks ICE movements and pushes that information out so illegal immigrants can dodge enforcement." "He also bragged about major donors, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and others." "The Vera Institute isn’t just help illegal immigrants evade ICE. They funnel money into radical causes like Black Lives Matter." "A widespread coordinated effort is currently happening right now to undermine federal law enforcement, slow down the deportation efforts."

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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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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 speaker claims that individuals from the Biden administration would call and berate their team about certain documents. The speaker says that emails related to this are published. The speaker states that their team refused to take down content that was true, including a meme about potential class action lawsuits related to COVID vaccines. They also refused to remove humor and satire. The speaker alleges that President Biden made a statement suggesting "these guys are killing people," after which various government agencies began investigating their company, which they describe as "brutal."

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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Lydia Brimelot of the Vidare Foundation reports that their immigration patriot website, Vdare.com, remains suspended due to lawfare from New York Attorney General Letitia James, initiated despite Vidare's West Virginia location, because it was incorporated in New York in 1999. Brimelot states that Vidare has never been charged with anything, and alleges James' investigation, purportedly about the Berkeley Springs Castle purchase, was a pretext to harass them. Brimelot reveals evidence of this alleged bad faith: a video from an ADL conference where NY Assistant Attorney Rick Sawyer discussed using litigation to "corral speakers" and exploit the expense of lawsuits, discovery, and opportunity costs. Sawyer stated that his office can investigate "sham charities that are advancing hate speech" and individuals who have committed "hate crimes" without going to court, and enter into "creative settlements." Brimelot interprets Sawyer's definition of "hate speech" as supporting Trump's immigration agenda. Despite submitting this evidence to the federal court hearing their appeal, the court refused to admit it. Brimelot asks for prayers instead of financial support.

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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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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.

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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