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Trump taps longtime investigator to serve as next Justice Department watchdog

  • In Norfolk, Virginia, a federal grand jury indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on 2.0 counts, and she is scheduled to appear in federal court on Oct. 24.
  • The filing says the indictment alleges James misrepresented the Virginia property as her principal residence, saving roughly $18,933 and renting it out to obtain favorable loan terms.
  • James previously sued Donald J. Trump, using Michael Cohen's sworn testimony, and won a civil case alleging he overstated real-estate values to obtain loans.
  • Supporters rallied as Assemblymember Gabriella Romero said `They are trying to say, 'Tish James, do not keep acting, do not keep speaking out, do not keep fighting against Trump,' but all of us here know that Attorney General Tish James will not do that she will continue to defend the people of the state of New York``. Lindsey Halligan emphasized that `No one is above the law` in response to the indictment.
  • Critics say President Donald J. Trump uses the Department of Justice to target rivals, while legal experts warn this could trigger tit-for-tat charges and erode voters and public trust.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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