🚨The DOJ has officially opened up a Grand Jury investigation of NY AG Letitia James for “Deprivation of Rights” where someone in a position of legal authority abuses their power
She campaigned on “getting Trump” and then maliciously prosecuted him for non-crimes
That’s illegal and now the hunter has become the hunted
Report from Fox News:
Dana: What do you know, David?
David: Well, hi Dana. Two well-placed sources familiar with the probe tell Fox News that New York Attorney General Letitia James and her office is under investigation by the DOJ here in Washington. We’re told that Attorney General Pam Bondi signed off on the probe, subpoenas were sent to James’s office, and there is a grand jury investigation underway in the New York State Capitol of Albany.
The specific investigation, my colleague Jay Gibson, Ashley Oliver, and myself are being told involves Deprivation of Rights, which in plain language means someone in a position of legal authority violating someone else’s constitutional legal rights. Those sources tell Fox News the DOJ is going after James because she took then-former President Donald Trump to court, quote, simply because she didn’t like him and campaigned on getting him.
DOJ, led by Bondi, believes she violated his First Amendment rights dealing with free speech. James has said before she believed Trump inflated his net worth to get good deals on loans from lenders and other financial benefits. Ms. James won a court judgment of over $450 million against the Trump Organization. Trump is appealing, and it’s pending. The entire scope of the grand jury probe in Albany, Dana, is unclear.
Grand juries are secretive, but we’ve learned from these well-placed sources it stems from a recent strike force set up inside the Justice Department to investigate an alleged plot to tie Trump to Russia in 2016. Sources say that strike force has expanded to other topics. Now, to recap, the Justice Department has initiated grand jury proceedings in Albany, New York, against the Empire State Attorney General Letitia James. But remember, this is important, a grand jury simply decides if there’s enough evidence to indict.
To be clear, we are told this is very early in the process, and no one, as I speak to you right now, is facing any charges at this time. Fox News reached out to Attorney General James’s office multiple times, but we’ve yet to hear back.