Prosecutor resists Trump pressure to criminally charge New York AG James: MSNBC

Prosecutor resists Trump pressure to criminally charge New York AG James: MSNBC


U.S. President Donald Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Brian Snyder | David Dee Delgado | Reuters

A top federal prosecutor in Virginia is resisting pressure from President Donald Trump to seek a criminal indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James, a longtime antagonist of Trump, MSNBC reported Monday.

The prosecutor, Elizabeth Yusi, works in the U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Virginia, which recently obtained an indictment of another target of Trump’s ire, former FBI Director James Comey.

“Yusi, who oversees major criminal prosecutions in the Norfolk office of the Eastern District of Virginia, has confided to co-workers that she sees no probable cause to believe James engaged in mortgage fraud, the two sources told MSNBC,” according to MSNBC’s report.

Read more CNBC politics coverage

“Yusi plans to present her conclusion to the president’s new interim U.S. attorney, Lindsey Halligan, in the coming weeks, they said,” MSNBC reported.

Halligan was installed in that job by Trump after her predecessor, Erik Siebert, resigned under pressure from Trump after opposing the filing of charges against Comey.

Halligan soon afterward got a grand jury to indict Comey on charges of lying during testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 30, 2020.

Comey denies the allegations.

Trump over the weekend called James “SCUM” in a social media post that urged her removal as attorney general.

In an earlier social media post, on Sept. 20, Trump called on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute James, Comey, and Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

Bill Pulte, whom Trump appointed to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has suggested that James committed mortgage fraud in connection with a Norfolk, Virginia, home, where her niece lives.

James’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, has denied the suggestion that James said the home was her primary residence to obtain a more favorable loan rate.

“Lowell noted that a power-of-attorney form had mistakenly listed the house as a primary residence, but that James herself checked ‘no’ on the loan application when asked if the house was her primary home,” MSNBC reported. “In addition, according to Lowell, James also sent an email to her mortgage broker stating the house ‘WILL NOT be my primary residence.’ “

James, in early September, appealed an intermediate appellate court’s decision tossing out a $500 million penalty on Trump and his company in connection with business fraud. The appellate court said the fine violated the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition of excessive fines.

The court upheld a trial court judge’s finding that Trump and others had committed business fraud.

He has denied wrongdoing in that case, which stemmed from a lawsuit that James filed against him.



Source

Video shows Trump attack suspect Cole Allen casing Hilton, storming checkpoint: Pirro
Politics

Video shows Trump attack suspect Cole Allen casing Hilton, storming checkpoint: Pirro

Pirro said investigators have found no evidence to indicate that a Secret Service agent who was struck by gunfire during the incident was shot by another member of law enforcement, but did not elaborate on that claim. The agent was not seriously injured because the shot was stopped by protective gear, authorities have said. Read […]

Read More
FISA Section 702: Congress passes short-term surveillance program extension just before deadline
Politics

FISA Section 702: Congress passes short-term surveillance program extension just before deadline

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) speaks to reporters as he arrives for a House Republican conference meeting on Capitol Hill on March, 6 2024 in Washington, DC.  Kent Nishimura | Getty Images The House on Thursday passed a 45-day extension of a controversial foreign surveillance program, voting just as the program was set to expire. The […]

Read More
Trump says ‘I don’t think about’ another assassination attempt
Politics

Trump says ‘I don’t think about’ another assassination attempt

U.S. President Donald Trump holds an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House on April 30, 2026 in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik | Getty Images President Donald Trump on Thursday said he does not worry about another attempt on his life on the heels of what prosecutors say was a third […]

Read More