The president has many people who want to stop him. But he’s fighting back.
And this top Trump enemy could be facing prison time in a wild turn of events.
In a stunning move that has anti-Trump elites scrambling, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte has officially referred New York Attorney General Letitia James to federal prosecutors in Miami and Chicago.
The referrals target what appear to be serious questions about possible homeowner’s insurance fraud, exposing yet another layer of potential deception from one of the left’s most aggressive political operators, per CBS News.
Pulte’s letters, sent on Wednesday, lay out claims that James provided false information on insurance applications for properties in Florida and Illinois. This isn’t some minor paperwork slip-up—it strikes at the heart of how powerful insiders game the system while ordinary Americans foot the bill for higher premiums and stricter rules.
Per CBS News, the Florida referral went straight to U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones in the Southern District of Florida. Quiñones is already deep into high-profile probes, including one targeting Obama-era officials like former CIA Director John Brennan over the infamous 2016 intelligence assessment claiming Russia interfered in the election to help Donald Trump. The same prosecutor has also demanded records tied to special counsel Jack Smith’s politically charged cases against Trump himself.
Separately, Pulte fired off another letter to U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros in the Northern District of Illinois. There, the focus is on an application James allegedly submitted to Allstate, where investigators suspect falsified details once again.
President Donald Trump wasted no time amplifying the news Wednesday night, sharing the article far and wide on social media.
For millions of Americans fed up with two-tiered justice, this latest development feels like a long-overdue reckoning against a woman who built her career targeting Trump and his supporters.
James, of course, has a history here. Last fall, she faced charges for bank fraud and creating false statements to give to financial institutions.
Those cases were ultimately tossed out, but the pattern of scrutiny keeps building.
Now, with Pulte’s referrals, the spotlight is back on her personal finances—and this time it involves the very housing finance system she claims to defend.
Her attorney, Abbe Lowell, doubled down on the victim narrative. Lowell claimed the Trump administration is “abusing their power to pursue a vendetta against her by trying to rename, refile, and repeat baseless allegations.”
Lowell continued with a fiery statement: “These desperate tactics will fail — just as every previous attempt has failed — and exposes an Administration that has abandoned its responsibility to the American people in favor of petty political payback.”
But here’s the thing: this isn’t petty payback. It’s accountability.
James spent years weaponizing her office to hound President Trump through endless lawfare.
Now that the tables have turned under a new administration committed to equal justice, the same crowd cries foul.
