Written by: Sam Orlando
Trump Ally and Potential AG Candidate Threatens NYAG Letitia James
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA - A top Trump ally has issued a jaw-dropping ultimatum to New York Attorney General Letitia James, threatening to throw her in prison if she dares to continue pursuing legal actions against Donald Trump during his upcoming second term.
Mike Davis, the outspoken founder of the Article III Project and potential pick for Attorney General in Trump's administration, made the explosive comments during an interview on The Benny Show podcast, where he angrily lashed out at James.
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"I dare you to try to continue your lawfare against President Trump in his second term," Davis fumed. "We’re not messing around this time and we will put your fat a** in prison for conspiracy against rights. I promise you that."
His scorching remarks come in response to James’s vow to keep up her legal battle against Trump, despite his recent election victory. During a press conference, James boldly declared that her office is "prepared to fight back once again," vowing to defend the rule of law and continue holding Trump accountable.
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James has been one of Trump’s most persistent legal foes, having secured a massive $454 million civil fraud judgment against him earlier this year for inflating his net worth to secure favorable loans. Trump is currently appealing that decision, but tensions are boiling over as his allies prepare for a second term.
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Davis, who has been floated as a potential Attorney General or White House counsel in Trump's new administration, didn’t mince words in targeting James, one of Trump's fiercest critics. His promise to “lock her up” echoes the kind of rhetoric that fired up Trump’s base during his first term, and signals the intensity of what could be a legal and political showdown in Trump's second term.
Trump and his allies have long claimed that James and the Justice Department are part of a politically motivated campaign against him, accusing them of creating a "two-tiered justice system" designed to take down the former president.
With Davis’s fiery words now out in the open, the stage is set for a new chapter in the war between Trump’s camp and those determined to hold him accountable. As Trump readies himself for a second term, his legal and political enemies, like James, may face even fiercer resistance—and possibly threats of prison time.
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