Tish James is guilty of rank hypocrisy if the NY AG did what she targeted Trump for
- New York Attorney General Tish James allegedly falsified records in 2023 to secure a better mortgage on a Virginia property, according to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte.
- Pulte referred potential fraud, including misrepresentations about James's Brooklyn property and personal relationships, to the Justice Department.
- James launched a civil-fraud case against the Trump Organization while buying the Virginia property, winning a $464 million judgment.
- Kari Lake remarked that James's mortgage fraud allegations are 'karma' for accusing Trump of similar actions.
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New revelations surrounding Letitia James's involvement in a Virginia foreclosure raise serious ethical questions and potential violations of campaign finance laws, prompting calls for an investigation into her actions.
Kari Lake to Newsmax: NY AG James Got ‘Karma’
Kari Lake, newly assigned to the State Department, told Newsmax on Wednesday that New York Attorney General Letitia James’ referral for alleged mortgage fraud was “karma.” This is “karma,” Lake told “Rob Schmitt Tonight.” “What she did to President [Donald] Trump was so outrageous and so horrible to abuse the justice system this way. And now it looks like she’s in real trouble. “She was accusing President Trump of doing what she’s actually done,…
Tish James is guilty of rank hypocrisy if the NY AG did what she targeted Trump for
Memo to state Attorney General Tish James: If you’re going to drag the president of the United States to court for misleading financial institutions, best not to do the exact same thing yourself.
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