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00:00If Democrats really want to look at lawfare, look no further than Big Tish.
00:04Tish is in some deep-ish. She's under indictment, charged with bank fraud tied to a house she
00:10bought in Virginia. She told the bank it was her primary residence, even though she lived
00:15in New York. Tish thinks this is her Trump comeback story, though. She's ready to fight,
00:20fight, fight. I know what it feels like to be attacked for just doing your job. I will
00:34not bow. I will not break. I will not bend. I will not capitulate. I will not give in.
00:43I will not give up. Please give up. Tish wants to ban lawfare only when she catches
00:50a charge. Too late. CNN says she deserves it. But let's also not whitewash history here.
00:57Letitia James did essentially the same thing to Donald Trump. She ran for office explicitly
01:01targeting him. She fundraised on that. She brought a lawsuit that ultimately was gutted,
01:06not quite entirely dismissed, but mostly reversed by a liberal appeals court in New York State.
01:13Even Michael Cohen says it's a slam dunk. The documents will speak for themselves,
01:18and I'm certain that they have the documents that they need. I believe a first-year law student
01:24can actually take these cases to full trial and be successful.
01:30This isn't lawfare. It's fair law. Prosecutors didn't Frankenstein a phony charge to take Tish
01:36down. They just followed the code on the books. Now the tables have turned, and it's a competition
01:42over who can be the left's biggest martyr. Tish can't blame anybody but herself. Her house is not
01:48in order, literally. According to the Times, the person living there is Nakia Thompson, Tish's
01:55grandniece, who told the grand jury in June that she'd been living there in the $235,000 three-bedroom
02:02property since 2020. The Daily Mail caught her walking out on camera. Primetime did some digging.
02:08Nakia's rap sheet is longer than a CVS receipt. It's so big it spans two states. First in North
02:16Carolina, according to the state's Department of Adult Correction, Nakia was a very bad girl.
02:222005, simple assault. 2006, assault against a government official. 2011, another assault against
02:30a government official, plus trespassing. Then Nakia got 60 days behind bars and was playing
02:38whack-a-mole with cops. But she didn't clean up. She transitioned. She's become an absconder. That
02:45means she fled the state to avoid arrest and moved to Virginia, where the Daily Mail caught her on the
02:51porch. Nakia even landed a gig working for her great auntie's 2018 campaign for AG. And according to
02:58her LinkedIn, her title was seasonal representative. Why would Tish hire someone who smacked a government
03:05official? Not once, but twice. Then Nakia got busted again. According to the Virginia court records,
03:12in 2019, she pled guilty to grand larceny. Three-year sentence, two-year probation. Copped
03:19additional charges for possession of burglary tools. Another nine traffic-related cases, including
03:26speeding, revoked license, safety belts. Oops. A year ago, she was charged with four traffic misdemeanors,
03:34in a single day. That's efficient. Did Tish know her grandniece was a career criminal?
03:43She was obsessed with Big Bad Orange Man. Meanwhile, a wanted woman was hiding under her roof,
03:49rent-free. Democrats say no one's above the law, but when it's their own, the law is optional.
03:54And in Tish's case, so is paying rent.
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