Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, threatened to use the rule of law to defend the newly elected president-elect Donald Trump, and claimed her company was gathering information to prepare for months to combat his election. Mike Davis, a potential White House counsel, has threatened James in an open letter and claimed that the Trump administration may imprison her for conspiring against right.
In a radio he quoted,” I dare you test your lawfare against President Trump in his second name.” Listen here, darling, we’re no messing around this time and we will set your large a** in prison for crime against right”.
Davis adviced James to” think long and hard” before possibly violating the president-elect’s” legal privileges or any other Americans ‘ legal right”.
In a civil fraud investigation earlier this year, James ordered Trump to pay a$ 454 million bond and charged him with overinflating his assets ‘ value in exchange for better loans. Trump after appealed the decision. James and Kathy Hochul, both of whom won the election, vowed to stand up for any possible “retribution” that might come their way on Tuesday.
James assured New Yorkers at a press conference on Wednesday that her division has been fully prepared to fight any unexpected events while keeping up her department’s integrity. ” This is not the time to be wary, New York. But honest. And unwavering. Knowing that the law is a protected object of my staff, the attorney general, and the attorney general. And we are prepared, my companions, to combat back”, James said.
Bring Democrats burn body of political figures ‘ “dead body.”
On November 6, Mike Davis claimed in a violent blog that he wanted to bring Democrats ‘ systems through the streets, burn them, and then hang them from the ceiling. Trump has personally criticized Davis for being the attorney general in his second management, according to the Washington Post, and officially praised him in October.
Mike Davis, yet, said he does not want to be White House lawyers and ‘ desire to serve as the Viceroy’.