In a significant development, New York State Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia.
The charges, which include bank fraud and making false statements, were brought forth by Trump Prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. This move marks a swift and decisive action against James, a prominent figure on the left, as Halligan seeks to hold accountable those she perceives as part of the deep state.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Halligan's indictment of Letitia James came as a surprise to many, including some of her own allies. It was reported that Halligan proceeded with the case without notifying Attorney General Pam Bondi or Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, indicating a sense of urgency in her actions.
The Wall Street Journal noted that Halligan "wanted to just get it done," suggesting her determination to expedite the process. Furthermore, Halligan is reportedly considering additional charges against James, indicating that this legal battle may be far from over.
This development aligns with reports from Joel Gilbert, who has been vocal about Letitia James's alleged involvement in mortgage fraud, bank fraud, and other crimes. Gilbert's insights, shared during interviews with Steve Bannon and Greg Kelly on Newsmax, have highlighted the growing concern among DC elites regarding these indictments.
The Washington Post has also shed light on the broader implications, noting that federal prosecutors are actively investigating other deep state operatives and Democrat officials. This includes inquiries into a sitting U.S. senator, Adam Schiff, and former leaders of the FBI and CIA, among others.
The list of those under scrutiny extends to Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, who previously charged President Trump in a 2020 election conspiracy case. Gateway Pundit contributor Joe Hoft was among the first to report on Adam Schiff's mortgage fraud issues, describing him as a "serial liar" in deep trouble.
As the situation unfolds, federal prosecutors in Maryland are reportedly preparing to present a case against John Bolton, President Trump's first-term national security adviser, for a classified documents case. Charges against Bolton could be imminent, adding to the growing list of legal challenges faced by prominent figures.
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