Saturday, August 30, 2025

1,000 People Died While New York Attorney General Chased Trump: It’s Time for Attorney General Letitia James to Pay the Price for Her Crimes; DOJ Special Attorney Ed Martin Checks Out Tish James’ ‘mortgage fraud’ Home After Being Tapped for Probes

1,000 People Died While New York Attorney General Chased Trump:
It’s time for Attorney General Letitia James to pay the price for her crimes.
“We have to stop believing or following the rules. Break the rules,” New York Attorney General Letitia James recently told a radical leftist magazine. And she’s been doing exactly that.
Since taking office, the state’s top prosecutor has promoted one politically motivated prosecution after another, targeting, among others, the NRA and the Trump family, even as crime in the state soared to horrifying new heights. An exclusive Freedom Center investigation showed that 1,000 people died while Attorney General Letitia James neglected her duties.
Now James and her media allies are crying because the Justice Department is investigating her.
And no one deserves it more than her.
The New York attorney general’s spokesperson claimed that the federal investigation of the worst attorney general in the country was a “weaponization of the justice system” and “any weaponization of the justice system should disturb every American.”
That is true. It’s why James’ campaign to dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA) and plunder its assets as part of her promise to eliminate the group for entirely political reasons was so disturbing. It’s why when she ran on promising to “take on President Donald Trump” and fulfilled that promise through politically motivated investigations of his organizations and businesses was equally disturbing. And it’s why the Justice Department has issued subpoenas and is looking into the misconduct of her office in both politically motivated prosecutions.
The so-called ‘fraud’ case against President Trump was illegitimately framed and prosecuted. It should never have existed and would never have existed except for purely political reasons.
Attorney General James now faces her own investigation for mortgage fraud for falsely listing a home for her niece as her ‘primary’ residents. Then there are the documents misstating details in a loan document about a house in New York and James’ father falsely claiming her as his wife on yet another loan document in what looks like a pattern of serial mortgage fraud.
James is claiming that these are just mistakes that are being selectively criminalized. Much like the politically motivated case she brought against Trump for allegedly overstating his assets. But the pattern is that the mistakes were those that were helpful to James and her family. When normal non-criminal people make unmotivated errors, they can fall in either direction, but the ‘mistakes’ in the mortgages involving James and her family all improved the likelihood of getting a loan and the likelihood of getting a loan at a better rate. While it’s hard to prove intent, James had no problem prosecuting the Trump family without regard to what their intent was.
And while perhaps a normal person might deserve some benefit of the doubt, Letitia James offered none when pursuing her political opponents entirely political reasons.
And so Attorney General Letitia James deserves nothing but what she gave to others. --->READ MORE HERE
DOJ Special Attorney Ed Martin checks out Tish James’ ‘mortgage fraud’ home after being tapped for probes:
Department of Justice Special Attorney Ed Martin was spotted in Brooklyn Friday inspecting Tish James’ multi-family residential property that is at the center of a federal mortgage fraud investigation.
Martin, conspicuous in a beige trench coat, visited the Clinton Hill brownstone a week after being appointed by Attorney General Pam Bondi to run parallel mortgage fraud probes into the New York attorney general and her fellow Trump-deranged Democrat, California Sen. Adam Schiff.
Grand juries in Virginia and Maryland are currently weighing criminal indictments for James and Schiff respectively over allegations they falsified property records to secure favorable loan terms.
James’ Brooklyn property at 296 Lafayette Avenue is classified as a five-unit dwelling, but James is alleged to have misrepresented the building on mortgage applications, building permits, and filings for government assistance as having only four units.
The alleged misclassification allowed her to qualify for loans with better interest rates and lower down payments through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are only available for properties with four or fewer residential units.
At the time Martin was inspecting the property on Friday afternoon, there was one doorbell visible at the main entrance and an additional four door bells at a side entrance, with weathered labels signifying “1 Floor,” “2 Floor,” “3A,” and “3B.”
A neighbor confronted Martin and an unidentified colleague as they were standing out the front of the property and asked them what they were doing. --->READ MORE HERE
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