Topic: Letitia James

27 chapters across the catalog

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 38:28 - 41:42

1820: Tokyo Rose

James Comey and Letitia James Case Dismissals

Federal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James are dismissed after a judge ruled that prosecutor Lindsay Halligan was illegally appointed. The dismissal "without prejudice" allows the Department of Justice to potentially refile the charges, which were initially brought amid claims of vindictive prosecution.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 1:32:01 - 1:33:46

1808: Bad Fad

Republican Accountability, James Comer and Hunter Biden

Critics argue that the Republican Party consistently fails to follow through on threats of legal accountability for political opponents. Despite years of investigations by James Comer into Hunter Biden's bank accounts and the "Arctic Frost" allegations, few substantive results have materialized. The indictments of James Comey and Letitia James are noted as rare exceptions in a party characterized as being "softies" who only "gripe."

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:07:31 - 1:13:54

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Letitia James, Federal Fraud Indictment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been federally indicted on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. Prosecutors allege James misled a bank regarding a Virginia property to obtain favorable mortgage terms by claiming it as a primary residence. James dismissed the charges as a "desperate weaponization" of the justice system by the Trump administration.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:13:54 - 1:17:46

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Moe Factz, Black Prosecutors "Cannon Fodder" Theory

A theory originally proposed by producer Moe Factz suggests that the Democratic Party utilized Black female prosecutors like Letitia James as "cannon fodder" for political lawfare. The segment details a pattern of alleged mortgage fraud by James dating back to 1983, including claims involving her Brooklyn apartment building. Critics argue these prosecutors were sacrificed knowing the charges against Trump would eventually fail.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 46:09 - 48:42

1767: Best Clips of The Day

New York, Quarantine Camps and Rule 2.13

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James seek to implement Rule 2.13, which would allow the Department of Health to forcibly isolate individuals. State Senator George Borrello and attorney Bobby Ann Cox argue the rule violates the separation of powers and could apply to non-communicable conditions like food poisoning. Protesters gathered at an appeals court to oppose the potential for indefinite detention without prior legal counsel.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 2:36:15 - 2:38:11

1756: AG Barbie

Letitia James, Loan Allegations, Jonathan Turley

New York Attorney General Letitia James is facing allegations of falsifying records to receive favorable loan terms on properties in Virginia and New York. Critics, including Bill Pulte and Jonathan Turley, point out the irony of James being accused of the same financial misstatements she prosecuted Donald Trump for. The allegations suggest she claimed an out-of-state property as her principal residence.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 1:40:46 - 1:43:48

1738: Swasticars

DOJ Lawsuit Against New York Sanctuary City Laws

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a Department of Justice lawsuit against New York State and Governor Kathy Hochul over sanctuary city policies. The DOJ argues that New York's "Green Light" laws illegally prevent federal immigration officers from accessing citizenship status and criminal records. Bondi has also ordered a pause on all DOJ funds to cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 2:22:49 - 2:25:51

1710: Bro Media

Legal Analysis, Status of Trump Lawsuits

Constitutional lawyer Rob provides a comprehensive update on the various legal cases facing Donald Trump. He predicts that federal cases led by Jack Smith are effectively "dead" following the election. State-level cases in New York and Georgia are expected to be tied up in lengthy appeals regarding immunity and procedural issues.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 25:46 - 41:03

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Lionel McGloin, Satirical "Brat" Character at the DNC

Comedian Lionel McGloin infiltrated the Democratic National Convention posing as a flamboyant "Brat" supporter, conducting satirical interviews with high-profile Democrats. Figures including Jerry Nadler, Letitia James, and Ed Markey were filmed interacting with the character, who used Gen Z slang and extreme policy questions to highlight political absurdity. The segment notes that McGloin previously performed a similar satirical stunt at the Republican National Convention.

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:27:58 - 1:30:47

1645: Poonami

Letitia James and the Seizure of Trump Assets

New York Attorney General Letitia James has threatened to seize Donald Trump's properties, including his golf clubs and towers, if he fails to post a nearly half-billion-dollar bond for his civil fraud judgment. While Trump claims to have $500 million in cash, he has not provided proof, and his Truth Social windfall is subject to a six-month lockup period.

Million Morons
Episode 1642 2:26:25 - 2:30:10

1642: Million Morons

Georgia Election Case, Fani Willis and DEI

A Georgia judge dismissed six charges in the election interference case against Donald Trump, citing vagueness. The hosts discuss the legal troubles of DA Fani Willis and NY Attorney General Letitia James, framing their situations as part of a broader failure of DEI-driven appointments in the legal system.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:10:04 - 2:13:05

1641: Lock the Clock

Letitia James Booed at FDNY Ceremony

New York Attorney General Letitia James was loudly booed during an FDNY promotional ceremony, with firefighters chanting "Trump" during her remarks. The hostility stems from a controversial lieutenant's exam where scores were reportedly adjusted to favor minority and female candidates under DEI initiatives. James has reportedly threatened to "hunt down" the individuals who participated in the booing.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 1:12:10 - 1:19:22

1639: Pumpkin Coin

DEI in Law Enforcement, Operation Wetback Reference

The hosts discuss a theory that high-profile black women in legal and media roles, such as Fani Willis and Joy Reid, are being positioned to take the fall for failing to stop Donald Trump. During an MSNBC segment, Maria Teresa Kumar referenced "Operation Wetback" from 1954 while criticizing Trump's deportation plans. Kumar also claimed that illegal immigration is providing an "economic bump" to the U.S. economy.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 1:10:47 - 1:14:09

1638: Test Tube Babies

New York Civil Fraud Penalty and Bond Requirements

An appellate judge rejected Donald Trump's request to pause a $454 million civil fraud penalty but stayed the portion of the ruling that barred him from running a New York corporation. Trump has until March 24 to post the full bond amount, as the court rejected a $100 million partial offer.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 57:16 - 1:02:11

1636: Super Duper

Trump Civil Fraud Judgment and Asset Seizure Threats

New York Attorney General Letitia James stated she is prepared to seize Donald Trump's real estate assets, including buildings bearing his name, if he cannot pay the $355 million civil fraud judgment. Trump's legal team plans to appeal the ruling, which found him liable for inflating asset values to secure favorable loans. The discussion highlights the contrast between the aggressive prosecution of this non-violent case and the liberalization of other criminal laws in New York.

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 1:59:26 - 2:12:51

1635: Munich Meetup

New York Civil Fraud Verdict, 3x3 Network Comparison

A New York judge ordered Donald Trump to pay over $350 million in penalties for inflating the value of his real estate assets to secure favorable loans. Major news networks compared the case to the Bernie Madoff scandal, focusing on the alleged overvaluation of properties like the Trump Tower penthouse and Mar-a-Lago. Trump's defense argued that the banks were repaid in full and that there were no actual victims of the financial statements.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 1:30:20 - 1:31:00

1627: White Ringer

New York Attorney General, Trump Assets, Australia Coverage

The New York Attorney General's lawsuit against Donald Trump for allegedly inflating asset values to secure bank loans has received international coverage, including in Australia. The case involves the release of older video depositions that are now being used in current legal proceedings. The segment frames the ongoing litigation as a form of political entertainment for global audiences.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 2:10:01 - 2:14:10

1605: Techno-douche

Trump Fraud Trial, Eric Trump Testimony, Mar-a-Lago Valuation

Eric Trump testified in the New York civil fraud trial, defending the Trump Organization's property valuations and noting that Deutsche Bank profited significantly from their business. The hosts argue the case is transparent election interference, specifically citing the low valuation of Mar-a-Lago.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 2:07:19 - 2:10:55

1590: Bold Action

New York Quarantine Camps, Rule 2.13, Kathy Hochul

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James are appealing a court ruling that blocked "Rule 2.13," which would allow the Department of Health to forcibly isolate individuals suspected of carrying communicable diseases. Critics argue the rule violates the separation of powers and lacks due process, as individuals could be detained without prior notice or legal counsel. The rule would apply to a wide range of conditions, including toxic shock syndrome.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 1:26:31 - 1:29:59

1524: Climatarian

Madison Square Garden Facial Recognition Controversy

MSG Entertainment is under fire for using facial recognition technology to identify and bar lawyers from firms involved in litigation against the company. New York Attorney General Letitia James has challenged the practice, while MSG defends it as a right of a private venue. The hosts debate the ethical implications of using surveillance technology for corporate retaliation.