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00:00I love it. She's busted and oh boy does she deserve it. The Attorney General of the state
00:06of New York who made a total disgrace out of her office, out of herself by waging those
00:12phony cases against President Trump. This is, you can call it retribution. Now people are
00:18horrified. Retribution. How can you say retribution? President Trump shouldn't be carrying out
00:21retribution. Retribution, if you look up the definition, is punishment for bad behavior.
00:28All right. I mean, they did bad things. Not only did she do bad things against President
00:33Trump, but she did really bad things when it comes to real estate, buildings, where she
00:39claimed she lived. How is it that the New York State Attorney General claims as her official
00:44residence at Virginia? Well, that's what happened. Now, first off, let me see that. I love the
00:50way this looks. Okay. Number one, it's the United States of America versus Latisha
00:57James defended the USA. That is you, me and 300 million people versus this thoroughly corrupt
01:06woman. That's what I believe. And actually, I think that is what the evidence will show.
01:11I do know she is depraved. I'll get to that in a moment. All right. What are the charges?
01:15One count of bank fraud, one count of false statements. And it gets to, well, a lot of trickery
01:23she pulled when she was getting a loan for her house. And it was somehow more advantageous
01:27for her to say that she lived in Virginia when she's obviously in New York. Now, a guy
01:32who helped make this case happen, one of the key investigators, is our friend Joel Gilbert,
01:38the great filmmaker and investigative journalist. He's been doing stuff for Gateway Pundit, his
01:44own website and just great, great content. President has been retruthing him and all that
01:50stuff. Based on his articles, the daily caller went to her house in Virginia. Again, this is
01:58the attorney general of New York state. And she checked on a form, a key form, you know,
02:04not just some questionnaire at the pool. She checked on the Fannie Mae application. You know,
02:10this is going to be in my primary residence. So she can get a sweet deal. Anyway, the camera
02:15showed up from the daily caller there and watch what happened.
02:20Hi there. I'm a reporter with the daily caller.
02:23Goodbye, you're trespassing. I'm sorry.
02:26My kids are out here. I understand. We mean no trouble. We're just curious who the occupants of
02:33the home are. Don't worry about who's the occupants. That's none of your business.
02:36Well, there are connections. There are connections to New York attorney general,
02:41Letitia James. Are you related to Letitia James? Do you know her?
02:45You're trespassing. Go with the house.
02:47Do you know Letitia James? No? Okay. No comment. Thank you, ma'am.
02:51Don't come up to my house no more.
02:52Thank you, ma'am.
02:52Thank you, ma'am. You have a good one.
02:54Be well. Be well.
03:00Well, not acting at all guilty whatsoever. No, not whatsoever. All right. There's something
03:05going on. She came out today like Maya Angelou, you know, I will fight these and I am innocent
03:12and how dare Donald Trump. I find this interview a little bit more revealing. It's back when we
03:17found out she was under federal investigation earlier this year. She goes on the fake news and
03:23gets some very gentle questions. I don't know. There's something about her indignation that is
03:29fake and deceptive. Take a look.
03:34They're saying that your house in Brooklyn is a legal five family and the mortgage on it
03:39is for a four family house. Is that true?
03:42So let me just say that, Errol, you know, as any good attorney, I will not litigate this case
03:49in a camera. It's important that we will respond to these allegations at the appropriate time
03:57and in an appropriate way. But I will not go back and forth with respect to these baseless
04:04allegations.
04:06Baseless. Baseless. Regular people don't say baseless. A lawyer tells you to say baseless.
04:13It's a pretty simple question. And that was in April. And she hasn't gotten around to answering it.
04:18All right. There's more.
04:22My office was successful in securing a $454 million judgment against Donald Trump and others
04:29for exaggerating the value of his assets.
04:36Yeah, no, that's a scam case. And she's losing it on appeal. It was a desperate measure to take
04:42Trump out before the election. And they found a corrupt fool to wage that fake case. Her.
04:50And now she's paying a big price, isn't she? All right. Keep going.
04:55I was under the impression by all of this that what they were really looking for is what they
04:59got, which is a headline saying, you know, Tish James is under a criminal investigation. Is that
05:05pretty much what's going on here?
05:08Yeah, that's what they got. That's what they got. And it's unfortunate that you have
05:12some of these right wing conservative individuals who are camped out in front of my home and in front
05:19of the homes of my relatives in Virginia, harassing them each and every day.
05:24Well, actually, I just saw those two guys. They dropped by. They were very polite. And that was
05:28it. All right. The news doesn't really do that anymore. Camp out. No, no one's looking for a
05:34headline. They're actually looking for you to go to jail. All right. And it looks like you're guilty.
05:39Hey, if she were innocent, she did nothing wrong. Fine. No jail. But she did all kinds of things wrong.
05:44She is a low level punk politician, right? Who made it big and did something very, very stupid.
05:51And you can see it right there. Gloating, stalking almost President Trump as he was put through the
05:56harassment trial. Remember this? There she is in the front row, just staring at him. Something rather
06:02unhealthy about that. And something rather, I don't know, chip on her shoulder, something.
06:11She's not a regular, normal person.
06:14My message is simple. No matter how powerful you are, no matter how much money you think
06:21you may have, no one is above the law. And it is my responsibility and my duty and my job
06:27to enforce it. The law is both powerful and fragile. And today in court, we will prove our
06:34case. I thank you all for being here. And again, justice will prevail.
06:39And then she usually runs away because answering questions is, she doesn't do that that well. But
06:46there was a case from six or seven years ago that she waged against Trump that really,
06:55really bothers me to this day. President Trump had a charity, a foundation. He gave all the money
07:02to the foundation. And they ruined it. And they did it under the guise of an investigation and
07:09pretending that it was for the consumer. And it wasn't. And too many people in the press
07:15either fell for it or just went along with it when they knew better, including the seemingly reasonable
07:22claim. And I'll call Craig Melvin on the Today Show.
07:26Here in the state of New York, the president, his foundation has agreed, according to court,
07:33some documents here, agreed to dissolve itself. This just coming in, this is from the New York
07:38Attorney General Barbara Underwood announcing that the Trump Foundation is dissolving. It is going to
07:44be distributing its remaining funds as that office pursues a lawsuit against the charity,
07:49the president and his three eldest children, who oversaw the foundation.
07:55All right. So this is such, it just bothers the hell out of me. Now, I want to show you
08:02what the attorney general did. I think it's 2019 or so. President Trump is in his first term.
08:08They announced this saying Donald Trump pays court order $2 million for illegally using Trump
08:15foundation funds. Now, break this out. This is all, this is all a lie and people know better. Give
08:22me the pullout if you don't mind. Board members fail to exercise their fiduciary duty to provide
08:31oversight and control of the organization. The board has not meant met since 1999.
08:38Okay. The Trump foundation board has not met since 1999. They meet every day. The board consists of the
08:50family, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump. They saw each other every single day
08:57at work. I'm told they spent Thanksgiving together to say that they did not have board meetings as
09:04required by law is ludicrous, right? But pump the brakes here. This isn't right.
09:12They're nowhere to be found. They're not here. All right. And there's a little bit more, I think.
09:18Yeah, this is also infuriating. You know, when you go to a charity banquet, you've ever been to one
09:24and sometimes you bid on something like that chef is going to come over and make you a meal
09:30and the money you put forward goes to the charity. Everybody understands that. But they play dumb
09:38when it's President Trump and they can make it make people think that it's some sort of a stunt
09:45for himself. Watch. Trump's foundation paid $10,000 at a charity auction in 2014 for a portrait painted
09:54of Trump. It was the second time Trump used foundation funds for a portrait of him.
10:00There is a number of instances where Trump spent money from his charity to benefit himself. He used
10:05it to buy two very large portraits of himself, including one that is now hanging as art in one
10:10of his sports bars. There are also these two portraits of Trump himself, which he paid a combined
10:14$30,000 for using all of the only charity money. He uses charity's money to buy portraits of himself.
10:21One of them, he hung up on the wall at Doral, his golf club outside of Miami. The other one,
10:25we don't know where it went. That's how charities and foundations work. You have a charity, right? And
10:32you give money to causes that you believe in. It's not about the painting, right? The artist
10:38donates his services or there's an arrangement made. It happens all the time, right? This is,
10:45this is what makes the world go round in the 501 C three charity circuit. And by the way,
10:52that missing portrait, I have it. I have that portrait. It's mine. It made its way to the New
11:01York Republican club. And they gave it to me once when I made a speech. All right. I think it's the
11:05same portrait. It's such a scam what they pulled on him and nobody in the fake news would stick up.
11:12And even in the conservative media, they didn't bother. They were writing checks for good causes
11:18and the money in the Trump foundation came from president Trump. All right. And this is how it
11:26works. Everybody's supposed to have fun actually at these charities, right? You have a charity,
11:31right? It's for an important cause, all that stuff. But when you have the benefit, you know,
11:36you get people to spend money. It's all supposed to be, and is usually fun.
11:42Gail King. I saw Gail King, right? Like that's how it works. The money still gets,
12:11goes to the people who need it. And everybody played dumb that president Trump was somehow
12:16playing by different rules. He wasn't. And a beautiful foundation and all the work of Eric
12:22and Ivanka and the rest just besmirched and so unfairly. Anyway, that bothers me. I know what
12:30probably bothers him more, the fake lawsuit against his company and all that stuff. It's all falling
12:35apart. Their case. Everybody at this time probably knows or should know what an amazing moment. I find
12:43it all very, very amazing and very, very satisfying. All right. I hope you do too,
12:49but there's more stuff going on.
12:53Blessed are the peacemakers. This is real and it's wonderful to see. He's finally getting some
13:00credit, right? And just might get a Nobel Peace Prize. Peace between Israel and Gaza, Hamas.
13:07Marco Rubio sitting next to the president kind of spelled it all out. And the delicate and sometimes
13:13very forceful touch of the president to make all of this stuff happen. I don't know if one day perhaps
13:22the entire story will be told about the events of yesterday, but suffice it to say, it's not an
13:27exaggeration that none of it would have been possible without the president of the United States being
13:30involved. It really began with your trip to the Middle East where these relationships were forged
13:44with partners in the region, personal relationships, close relationships that created the foundation
13:50where all this was possible. Where I think this really took a turn. Remember a month ago,
13:54nobody thought this was possible. Where it really took a turn about a month ago, less than a couple
13:58weeks ago, is when we were at the United Nations. And you convened an historic meeting, not simply of Arab
14:03countries, but of Muslim majority countries from around the world, including Indonesia was there,
14:08Pakistan was there, and created this coalition behind this plan. Then on that following Monday, you met with
14:14the Prime Minister of Israel here, and that plan was presented. And then, of course, our great negotiating
14:21team followed up on it. In the interim, again, perhaps the stories will be told, perhaps they will never be
14:28told. The president had some extraordinary phone calls and meetings that required a high degree of
14:37intensity and commitment and made this happen. High degree of intensity. And they're kind of
14:44knowingly, right? It must have been a wild, wild process. But the formation, the foundation goes all
14:51the way back to the first term. My sense, what I'm hearing, the Abraham Accords. Very, very important
14:57in making today.
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