New York Attorney General Letitia James, who recently secured a $454 million judgment against Donald Trump, is now facing allegations of mortgage fraud.
The Trump administration has referred her to the Department of Justice for possible prosecution, claiming she misrepresented personal information on mortgage documents decades ago. The accusations include listing her father as her husband in property records. The referral comes amid heightened political tensions, raising questions about the timing and motivation behind the charges.
James has not yet publicly responded to the allegations.
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So Letitia James goes after Trump with everything she's got, and now we find out she may have committed mortgage fraud herself? Classic double standard—Democrats get a pass while conservatives get dragged through the mud. If there's justice, she should be held accountable just like anyone else.
Funny how the guy with a history of fraud suddenly cares about mortgage paperwork from decades ago—looks like classic retaliation to me.
This is exactly the kind of political theater you get when government power is too centralized and unchecked. Both sides weaponize the legal system instead of letting free individuals and markets sort things out. Maybe if the state didn’t have so much influence over our lives, we wouldn’t be watching this circus unfold.
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Isn’t it interesting how the people going after Trump always seem to have skeletons of their own? If Letitia James really did lie on mortgage documents, then it’s only fair she be held accountable—just like anyone else would be. The timing might raise eyebrows, but that doesn’t mean the claims aren’t worth investigating. Conservatives have been saying for a while now that there's a double standard in our justice system. If we're going to talk about accountability, it better apply to everyone, not just one side.
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