Trump allies accuse NY AG James of inflating property values, which she prosecuted Trump for doing

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 February 10, 2025

President Donald Trump was harshly prosecuted last year by New York Attorney General Letitia James over allegations that he corruptly inflated the value of certain properties to fraudulently obtain better terms for insurance, loans, and mortgages.

Ironically enough, some of Trump's allies now claim there is evidence that shows James has done the same thing with properties that she owns that she accused Trump of doing, the Daily Mail reported.

If the allegations are proven true, James will have been exposed as a high-level hypocrite while Trump will be validated in his assertions that the attorney general is a corrupt partisan hack who projected her own alleged misdeeds onto him.

Loomer claims "damaging receipts" on AG James

In a Saturday evening X post, pro-Trump independent journalist Laura Loomer wrote, "I have very damaging receipts on Letitia James. Much more than what I posted last year, which was shared by @potus."

"Very powerful people would be able to do massive damage with these receipts in their hands. Those powerful people have my number. They should call me," she added.

Loomer has not yet publicly shared the purported "damaging receipts" she claims to have on AG James, but she did share a link to the Daily Mail article about her post.

James accused of doing "exactly" what she prosecuted Trump for

The post from Loomer came shortly after President Trump shared on his Truth Social account a screenshot of an X post from one of his most loyal allies, Roger Stone, that was similarly accusatory against AG James.

Stone had posted earlier on Saturday, "A careful examination of New York Attorney General Letitia James financial disclosures shows she inflated the value of her assets in order to get mortgages on various commercial properties -- EXACTLY what she falsely accused President Trump of doing!"

He also shared on his X account multiple posts from forensic accountant Sam Antar, who raised questions about the legitimacy of the reported values of investment properties James owns in Virginia and New York.

Trump vs. James

The Daily Mail reported that President Trump and New York AG James have butted heads since she was first elected on a promise to "get Trump" during his first term, and she finally made good on that vow with the civil suit that accused the former president and his namesake Trump Organization of corruptly manipulating property values to defraud banks and insurance companies.

A hyper-partisan New York judge ultimately found Trump and his company guilty of the allegations brought by James following a decidedly one-sided and biased trial that resulted in a massive fine that, with accumulating daily interest, amounted to nearly half a billion dollars, along with years-long bans against Trump, his sons, and other Organization executives doing business in the state of New York.

That matter remains under appeal, but in the meantime, James has returned to her initial status as a constant legal thorn in the side of the Trump administration with lawsuits intended to obstruct his agenda.

The latest example of such is James' efforts to block the newly designated Department of Government Efficiency, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk, and its efforts to root out and expose corruption, waste, fraud, and abuse in various federal departments and agencies.

Tit-for-tat goes both ways, however, and Trump has retaliated against James and other partisan enemies by ordering them stripped of security clearances that, while largely symbolic, could prove highly inconvenient and serve as an obstacle to their continued assaults against him and his administration.

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