Letās not forget how the Letitia James drama started…
Letitia James built her entire career on one promise: to take down President Donald Trump. That was the entire purpose of her campaign. She wasnāt running to serve the people of New York… she was running to destroy one man.
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And once she won, she went straight to work doing just that. She concocted a sham case built purely on political vengeance, not justice. Letitia was going for the jugular, and for a while, she was the toast of the town. The media and the left hailed her as a āheroā for daring to go after Trump, no matter how baseless the case.
She often said these now rather ironic words: nobody is above the law.
But that was the golden lawfare era of the Biden regime… a time when lawfare against political enemies was standard operating procedure. The plan was simple: unleash bogus cases, try Trump and his supporters in the propaganda press, and then drag them through deep-blue courts where the verdicts were practically predetermined.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
Then everything changed.
When President Trump returned to the White House, the tables turned, and one by one, these sham cases collapsed like a house of cards. And now, itās Letitia James herself staring down an indictment… not for something minor, but for mortgage fraud so brazen, even the media canāt spin it.
As attorney Mike Davis put it perfectly:
Under New York statute, Big Tish James must reside in New York.
You can’t reside in New York and also hold a primary residence in Virginia.
Big Tish went after President Trump for paying back Wall Street banks on time as agreed in full with interest.
She waged her lawfare and tried to bankrupt him.
Justice is coming.
Under New York statute, Big Tish James must reside in New York.
You can’t reside in New York and also hold a primary residence in Virginia.
Big Tish went after President Trump for paying back Wall Street banks on time as agreed in full with interest.
She waged her lawfare and⦠pic.twitter.com/Oxgh4NoTFW
ā šŗšø Mike Davis šŗšø (@mrddmia) October 10, 2025
And since irony seems to be Letitiaās favorite hobby, hereās one of her own posts from 2024, words that have now come back to haunt her.
When powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hardworking people.
Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to get a mortgage, and if they did, our government would throw the book at them.
There simply cannot be different rules for different people.
When powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hardworking people.
Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to get a mortgage, and if they did, our government would throw the book at them.
There simply cannot be different rules for different people.
ā NY AG James (@NewYorkStateAG) February 16, 2024
Ironically, thatās exactly what a grand jury just indicted her for. Whoops…
Our friends at The Gateway Pundit have done a meticulous deep-dive investigation into Letitiaās financial dealings, and itās far worse than most people realize. This isnāt some silly oversight or one bad mortgage… not even close. Itās a long-running pattern of deception spanning two states, many properties, and decades of lies.
As documented in my investigative reports inĀ The Gateway PunditĀ beginning in March 2025, Letitia James engaged inĀ years of mortgage fraudĀ andĀ housing regulation violationsĀ in connection with her 5-unit Brooklyn apartment building.
James obtained lower interest rates and closing costs by falsely representing her building as havingĀ fewer than five units, a key threshold for obtaining more favorable residential lending terms and avoiding more expensive commercial rates and closing costs.
The investigation and grand jury regarding this long pattern of alleged crimes for misrepresentation and financial fraud in New York state is ongoing.
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, Leticia James purchased three homes, which have all been identified as involving likely mortgage fraudulent activity. InĀ Martinsville, Virginia, James purchased a foreclosure with her aunt and cousin in 2008, using a misspelling of her first name, perhaps to avoid scrutiny. However, no form of Leticia Jamesās name appeared on the mortgage deed, which is illegal, and she did not disclose the purchase in New York state disclosure filings as a candidate.
My colleague Sam Antar reported that James falsely declared a property in Virginia at 604 Sterling AvenueĀ which she co-purchased in 2023 with her niece as herĀ primary residence, thereby obtaining lower interest rates.
Even more troubling, James publicly stated that the property was purchased to provide shelter for her nieceās daughter, Nikia Monique Thompson, aĀ fugitive absconderĀ wanted on parole violations in North Carolina with an active arrest warrant.
While Letitia James was using her office to bankrupt Trump over imaginary āfraud,ā she was busy committing the real thing. She falsified loan documents, lied about property details, and used her political status to fly under the radar. She even involved family members in shady deals, including some fugitive relative with a warrant.
This is corruption at its core… the exact kind she claimed to be fighting.
But honestly, what we shared is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s so much more. We encourage you to read the entire article here.
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Now, the same legal system she weaponized against Trump is coming for her.
Of course, the propaganda media is doing its usual spin shuffle, trying to downplay whatās unfolding for Letitia. Just look at how shamelessly CNN is behaving today compared to 2019.
Mortgage fraud is either really serious or not a big deal, it all depends on if it’s Trump people being charged or Letitia James.
This is CNN. pic.twitter.com/UtV0GQrU9M
ā MAZE (@mazemoore) October 10, 2025
The former CFO of Crazy Eddie sent this brutal message directly to Letitia.
Hey @NewYorkStateAG Letitia James: I know every trick in the book. Every trick thatās been left out of the book. And every trick youāre thinking about doing but havenāt done yet. You falsified over a dozen mortgages across two decades and five sworn financial disclosures in just five years. No spin from your lawyers, leaks from your office, or puff pieces from your media allies will change thatāthe evidence isnāt going anywhere.
Hey @NewYorkStateAG Letitia James: I know every trick in the book. Every trick thatās been left out of the book. And every trick youāre thinking about doing but havenāt done yet. You falsified over a dozen mortgages across two decades and five sworn financial disclosures in just⦠https://t.co/5MaG7jLvBH
ā Sam E. Antar (@SamAntar) October 10, 2025
Even legal analysts are saying the same thing. Attorney Will Chamberlain broke it down clearly for anyone still pretending this is political payback. HeĀ has a very interesting take on what’s going down with Letitia.
On Tish James: Here’s what you need to know. If the facts alleged in the complaint are true (which seems very likely), then Tish James committed garden-variety mortgage fraud, which plenty of normal citizens have been prosecuted for and convicted of.
There’s no novel theory, no use of a 200-year-old statute that hasn’t been charged in who knows how long, no repurposing of an obstruction statute to cover behavior not contemplated. If the complaint is true, she told the banks that she would use the property as a second home, and promptly rented it out to tenants. By lying about her intended use of the property, she got a lower rate from the banks than she would have otherwise.
Now there can be reasons to decline to prosecute a case like this, especially in the case of public officials. For all the talk of how “no one is above the law,” in an ideal world, officials from different parties aren’t constantly prosecuting each other, because they respect the honor of the other party. For a multifactional republic to work, there has to be some amount of honor that we accord our opponents.
Notice, for example, that in British Prime Minister’s Question Time, members of Parliament are referred to as “the right honorable member” or the “honorable leader” or the “right honorable gentleman” if you are referring to a person on the other side of the aisle. And in the United States, when Representatives and Cabinet members are introduced, the honorific “honorable” is often used. Honor matters, honor is important.
But honor goes both ways. It must be reciprocal. And the fundamental fact is that Letitia James dishonored the Republican Party and Donald Trump as aggressively as any public official has in this century. She ran her entire campaign on using the full powers of her office to go after one man. She *promised* to abuse her office. And then she did, bringing a frivolous case that got overturned on appeal for being a ridiculously novel application of the relevant statute – and this was a case that would have bankrupted the Trump Organization.
So if we were painting on a blank canvas, it might make sense to let Letitia James’ brazen mortgage fraud go, the same way there was a logic to letting Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information go. It would be a way of maintaining the reciprocal honor necessary to prevent politics from being a zero-sum game.
But we are not painting on a blank canvas. And as a result, we must *deter* future Democrat AGs from engaging in the kind of witch hunt that Letitia James did against Donald Trump. That means those AGs have to know that if Republicans win the White House, if they engaged in law fare against us, then we will go through their personal conduct with a fine-toothed comb and prosecute the prosecutable cases.
So yeah, Tish James is getting prosecuted. The case is legitimate. And nobody on the political right should have any time for the carping of the very same Democrats who cheered on the law fare against President Trump and his associates.
On Tish James: Here’s what you need to know. If the facts alleged in the complaint are true (which seems very likely), then Tish James committed garden-variety mortgage fraud, which plenty of normal citizens have been prosecuted for and convicted of.
There’s no novel theory, noā¦
ā Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) October 10, 2025
Chamberlain nailed it.
This isnāt ārevenge.ā Itās just justice.
Letitia James ran her entire campaign on weaponizing the law against President Trump. She promised to abuse her power, and she did. But this time, itās not Trump or the GOP ācoming after her.ā Itās a US Grand Jury that reviewed the evidence and found enough to indict her.
President Trump didnāt campaign on locking Letitia up. The evidence did that all on its own.
But with all that said, hereās the lesson the Dems should remember. When you climb onto the national stage and build your brand on political lawfare, donāt be shocked when the spotlight swings back around and exposes your own crimes.
This is what real justice looks like: blind, balanced, and long overdue.
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