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Clay Travis
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show. One of my favorite lines, Buck, from the office. Michael Scott says, well, how the turntables have turned. And I am quoting that roughly. But he's trying to say the tables have turned. And boy, oh, boy, has that happened in a big way in the state of New York. I'm going to dive in here because it is positively delectable. Um, we've also got Maine being sued by the Department of Justice Attorney General Pam Bondi, our friend Riley Gaines in a press conference this morning. I can't believe this is real. But they're having to sue because Maine is refusing to implement Trump administration rules, which would not allow men to. Which would not permit men to win women's championships. Basically, men can't compete in women's sports. One bit of news there. Maybe we'll dive into this a bit later. The Supreme Court of England has ruled that trans women, that is men pretending to be women, are not actual women. And J.K. rowling, who has been incredible on this issue, I never would have thought that the Harry Potter author would end up being a complete warrior on this issue. Many people in England are exulting over the fact that their Supreme Court has finally weighed in. We will talk about that and more. But I wanted to start with this for you, Buck, because this news hit last night, I believe, and I actually think it's incredible. And the news is. And we're gonna play you a cut from Harris Faulkner's show to kind of explain this in detail. But essentially, Letitia James has been caught on multiple forms where she applied for mortgages, committing fraud in order to get a better mortgage rate. Now, the irony here, of course, is she accused Trump of lying and inflating his assets to get a lower rate on his commercial business loans, his real estate transactions. So that is more complicated because there was, and this was Trump's major defense, a huge investment bank investigating in a substantial way, Trump's assets. As happens for anyone out there that has ever taken out a loan of the magnitude that Trump is taking, whereas Letitia James and her lies on the forms are very concrete, were committed by her. There isn't some big investment bank overarching relationship here, as would happen in a major business transaction, as applied for Trump. So basically, what she is accused of doing, Buck, among other things, there are at least three different mortgage fraud Lies that she appears to have committed. The most prominent and the easiest to apply is she is the Attorney General of New York. She lives in the state of New York and is required to live there on a mortgage claim or mortgage request application that she made in the state of Virginia in the Norfolk, Virginia area. She checked on that form that she was in fact a resident of Virginia, that her primary residence was this Norfolk, Virginia home. That is an open and shut case. And for those of you who have ever applied for a mortgage, your primary residence rate is substantially lower because the risk profile of it is quite different. You are living there in theory yourself. This is an open and shut case. She's caught in that claim. And I'll talk about a couple of the other ones, but this one is easy. I think everybody would understand it. She said she was living in Virginia to get a better mortgage rate. She cannot live in Virginia as a. As a requirement for being the Attorney General of New York. As one might imagine, she is required to live in New York State. This is an open and shut case. She lied on a mortgage form. I'll get to the two others. But this kind of brings home for a lot of people out there, they accuse you of what they have actually done. I think she's in serious trouble here, and this is going to lead to prosecution.
Eric Shawn
Well, as Clay and I both know, I thought you were. It's funny, I would have thought you might have jumped right into this. This is a big subplot from the show the Wire, which I will say is one of, in my opinion, the best TV shows of all time.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Eric Shawn
If you haven't seen it, it. Everyone I know in law enforcement says for the time now, it's 20 years old. But for the period, they have the right lingo, they have the, you know, they have the right understanding of the bureaucracy. It feels almost like a scripted documentary, I think you could say. Anyway, the Wire's a fantastic show. I think it holds up. But there is in the Wire a politician. He is a. A charismatic black man by the name of Clay Davis. And he gets caught up with the. The. The drug gangs down there. There's a whole. I can't get, you know, that's five seasons of a show. But what do they finally get him on? Kind of the Capone tax evasion thing. They find out that it's very similar to this. They've got them on mortgage fraud now in the show, by the way, I will just say, I am quoting the show, they call this the headshot because mortgage fraud is Easy to prove, very hard to defend, and the penalties are actually quite severe. The average mortgage fraud offender who has convicted Clay goes, Goes to prison. It is a carceral sentence, usually for a couple of years. Now, you can get up to 30 years. That would obviously be if you did this on a systematic, I think, grander scale. But. And there's state law, there's federal law, a lot of things come into play here. But, Clay, here's another thing that I think we should take, because you, you identified the most amazing part of this right away, which is that she went after Trump for a civil asset inflation crime, essentially, or civil asset inflation fraud. And she was completely wrong. If somebody who, anyone who says Mar? A Lago is worth $20 million, 18 million is.
Clay Travis
I mean, it might, it might be a billion dollar problem.
Eric Shawn
Yes.
Clay Travis
I mean, I'm not even kidding.
Eric Shawn
I don't think Trump would entertain an offer less than a billion dollars at this point. Because when you add the historic value, plus the surge in real estate prices in Palm beach, you know, there are houses selling.
Clay Travis
Rush's former house sold for over $100 million in Palm Beach.
Eric Shawn
160, Clay, I think.
Clay Travis
And it is, or it is much smaller the scope of his property than Mar? A Lago.
Eric Shawn
So she was completely wrong on the facts. She ran for attorney General, promising to prosecute a private citizen, Donald Trump, which is disgraceful. And as we see in the. With the case of Clay Davis that. Talk about from the show now, she looks like she's got a situation on her hands. Clay, when they went after. So I, this is, this story is amazing. I saw your tweet at it last night.
Clay Travis
I mean, I saw this and I just. My jaw dropped because I cannot imagine. Let me just say this, Buck. I can't imagine prosecuting a case against Trump if you knew that you had this in your background. I mean, it is crazy.
Eric Shawn
This fits into what we always say. What you always say. I've been saying it, too, for years. They accuse you of the things that they themselves do, which I will tell you, I am just about through with a fabulous biography. It's a recommendation from my dad, Mao. The Untold Story. And you know what? One of the favorite things that the communists do is when they're trying to rise to power, whatever mistakes they make, they accuse somebody else of doing the thing. Whatever treachery they're involved in, they accuse somebody else of doing that. I mean, it's the classic evildoer move is, oh, I, I didn't poison my rival. You poisoned my Rival. This is what they do all the time. And so they accused people of doing what they themselves do. But, Clay, here's the. I think the bigger issue for this is, like I said, easy to prove. This is not going to be a he said, she said.
Clay Travis
That's why I started with the first one. She lives in New York, and she's saying her primary residence is in Virginia. That's impossible.
Eric Shawn
Her only defense for this, if this goes, is going to be, it was a claret. Now, I, by the way, you and I both had done real estate investing, and, you know, we've bought properties, and everybody knows if it is an investment property, you have to disclose that to the bank. Right. Clay can't pretend that he lives in a house in Memphis when he actually lives in Nashville. Me, I can't say I live in Tampa when I actually live in Miami. Right. This is very straightforward. Everybody knows this. She is the state Attorney general. Of course she would know. But now, Clay, here's where we really get into it. I want to know how many people in New York State under her tenure have served prison sentences for similar time, because I promise you, there have been people who have gone away for mortgage fraud. I was working a terrorism case many years ago where the investigators realized we couldn't get the guy on terrorism, but somebody involved was involved in a mortgage fraud. And there was this whole dispute as to whether we should use counterterrorism resources. Very high end. Nail the guy on the mortgage fraud, even though we couldn't get him on the terrorism charge. You know, it gets into this Capone thing anyway. I won't get too deep into that. But, Clay, if she sent anyone away or anyone was sent away under her tenure or before her tenure for mortgage fraud in the state of New York, and she is guilty of this crime, she has to go to a cell.
Clay Travis
I agree. And there are several other things. We're going to play this audio for you in a moment because I think this is a huge story. Um, remember, she said repeatedly, no one is above the law. She also refused to allow Trump to argue. And by the way, this is 1 billion percent true. Trump had a huge team of people working on his investment papers with the major investment bank. Trump is not sitting there with a pencil going through, like, writing all the information in. He has an entire organization of people. This is important, Buck, because she's going to say, I bet I didn't do this. Somebody else filled this out for me. They just checked the wrong box. That's specifically the defense she said was Unacceptable for Trump in any respect.
Eric Shawn
They have her on the act. It's just a question of the intent. They're going to have to argue intent on this. And with this kind of stuff that can be very. Especially when you're the state attorney general, you don't know what a mortgage paperwork looks like.
Clay Travis
Ok, here's the other part of this. And she doesn't run a major business organization. I wouldn't imagine she's applying for that many mortgages. She's like in this respect, normal person. Here's the other thing, Buck. In order to get another property in Brooklyn, she said that she and her dad were married because married couples often get lower rates of mortgages than singles do. Same last name, I presume. This is also going to get hard to explain. This is a different property in Brooklyn.
Eric Shawn
Can I just point this out, Clay? They're going to try so hard to say that this is vindictive, that this is political payback, that this is all of these things with these crimes. It's like possession crime if they find.
Clay Travis
Hero of cocaine for the gun thing when he's on drugs.
Eric Shawn
Exactly. Or this is not a. Oh, but are you within the scope of your office and the. No, no, no, no, no. There's no argument here. You either did the thing that is a violation of a law or you didn't. And they would not be talking about this. Clay, if this is paperwork, they either have her or they don't.
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She's done direct. She's in a world. She's dead to rights.
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All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. We're talking about this pretty incredible story of the attorney general of the state of New York who went after Trump in a way that was I truly, you know, Trump won the election. I could sit here now, Clay, and I would sit here now. We could reflect and say, you know, I can see how she made the case or I can understand. And in fact, my hundred percent certainty has only stayed at 100% certainty that the whole thing was a political hit and it was a disgrace, a disgrace to my home state, which I will always love. I love New York. I know I sound like I'm selling the T shirts by Central park, but I love New York. I always will. It's a fantastic place. But bad leadership, bad politics, running the show. And Clay, what she did to Trump was a disgrace. It was a disgrace to the rule of law. And that she has no real interest in following the law herself is only too perfect given what we already know about this individual. Here's FOX News senior reporter Eric Shawn. He lays out in some good detail. Want to hear the actual specific allegations? This cut 25 play it. James, whose public salary is $220,000 a.
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Year, has obtained home loans for several properties with claims that are apparently false. And 2023 papers show she claimed a house in Norfolk, Virginia as her primary.
Eric Shawn
Residence which qualifies for a lower, lower mortgage rate.
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But you know, she's serving in public office in Albany, New York, and that's 500 miles away from Norfolk. She bought another building with her father as a co signer, calling herself his wife. And the referral also shows that she.
Eric Shawn
Bought this brownstone in Brooklyn, New York.
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But misrepresented the number of units that are in it. Well, that lowers the mortgage rate there too.
Eric Shawn
Clay, if this is if the facts are correct here, she is a serial felony financial crime offender as the top law enforcement officer of New York State completely.
Clay Travis
And we should mention that is a FOX News report. During that FOX News report, they have still photos of the application showing the boxes that she checked, which are lies, which I presume has been in the documents that have been turned over to AG Pambandi at the Department of Justice. Now this is also kind of significant. Buck, you mentioned New York and we know that we have a kangaroo court. Oftentimes, unfortunately, in the state of New York and in Brooklyn, in the New York City area, that would be even more the case when it comes to Democrats not being held accountable. Virginia, they could bring these charges in the state of Virginia for the Norfolk residents. She could face a multi state charge. Right. She could be charged for the crime in New York where it occurred.
Eric Shawn
Oh, Clay, this is federal.
Clay Travis
Virginia, where it occurred. Yes.
Eric Shawn
More mortgage. So that's the thing. Mortgage fraud, like a lot of crimes, you know, people don't even know this. Drug possession is a federal and state crime in most, in most states. Now some states actually don't have that, but for certain drugs. But so they can go either way. But Clay, I mean federal, she's, she's in a whole lot of trouble, right?
Clay Travis
Yeah. And I think again, you get a judge in Virginia and a court in Virginia that might be far more inclined to convict than in New York. So you could bring charges in both jurisdictions.
Eric Shawn
We got to, we got to find. Guys, find me for either New York or Virginia. Just any press release about somebody going away for mortgage fraud. I want to see what they got.
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Also, it reminds me of Elliot Spitzer, one of the biggest scumbags in the legal and political world of all time, where that guy was prosecuting people for paying hookers while he was paying hookers and was like, oh, but you know, when I do it, no, no, buddy, no, no. This is a huge, this is a huge problem. If we have a regime where the people enforcing the laws do not live under laws. We do not have a regime of laws. Ok? That is absolutely ironclad. And Clay, let's just play, let's play a game. You're going to probably throw some in the mix that I'm going to forget, but let's play a game because we say this like they accuse us of doing what they actually do early in the Trump administration. This is, this is the first one. I can think of a few. Early in the Trump administration, we were hearing that Jared Kushner and Ivanka were, were benefiting from their dad, you know, financially, like corruption stuff. Jared's already a billionaire a few times over. Ivanka has been famous since I've known her since we were 12 years old. Like, this is just not. But just that's what they said. And then we find out that Hunter is straight up getting tens of millions of dollars while he's a crackhead paid to him that he's hiding in LLCs and not paying taxes on because of daddy. Okay, that's one. We hear that Donald Trump needs to have a raid at Mar A Lago of classified documents because it's so important. And Clay, classified documents, national security.
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Rah, rah, rah.
Eric Shawn
And then we find that Hunter, I mean, Joe Biden is plastering his garage with top secret documents, leaving him next to the Corvette to show fans and buddies.
Clay Travis
And he's on audio talking to his biographer about the fact that he has classified documents. And then the biographer tried to delete all of the evidence of that recording of Biden admitting that he knew that he had those documents in his possession and was sharing them with a guy who was writing a book about him.
Eric Shawn
Right. So that kind of put a damper on the whole Trump classified documents thing. And now we have, we have Leticia James. Let me also add the corruption of Fonny Willis and her paramour bringing charges against Trump.
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Eric Shawn
I mean, but can they get a prosecutor to go after Trump that isn't actually a criminal? The answer seems to be no. The answer seems to be that the people that want to use the law to Trump to take Trump down themselves have big problems with law. And can I just be clear? Is there any argument about this? Like, does, does anyone on. Maybe I should go on CNN and get on the Scott Jennings panel for a night and just be like, who wants to fight on this issue? Because you guys are wrong. I mean, Scott would be with me. But the other side, you guys are wrong.
Clay Travis
I mean, this is such an open and cut open and shut case because the document is there. And I bet most of you out there listening at some point in time have had to apply for a mortgage. And if you are fortunate enough to own more than one home, I guarantee that this is something that you understand very well or if you've ever purchased, helped to purchase a second home for a child or a grandchild. The rates on secondary homes are often substantially higher because the primary residence thing is such a huge part of many people's mortgage application. This is where I live. She didn't even live in a border state, Buck. She lived in, in the state of New York and said she was claiming to be living in Virginia.
Eric Shawn
She knew what she was doing. And even beyond that, as somebody who is, as a think about this, everyone, you're. And we have prosecutors. Can we actually, can we open lines to some pro. I want some prosecutor takes on this, like how outraged you are or any, anyone who's worked on the, you know, the criminal justice side of things, judges, prosecutors, anybody. If you want to call in and tell us how you feel about this. Because, Clay, that's why I brought up the Spitzer component of this. This is somebody who is sitting there looking across the table at people and saying, because of what you did. And in the case of mortgage fraud, I'm just going to say this. I actually think the mortgage fraud laws are too severe and a little bit, little bit nutso because, you know, the bank, I mean, you're paying for the mortgage. Okay. The rate's a little different. You know, it gets a little more into like an assessment gray area on some of this stuff. I'm just going to, you know, it can be very severe punishment for a pretty nonsense like the bank's not going to go under because you got a, you know, 2% point, 2 percentage point or 0.5 percentage point loan, you know, difference. But put that aside. The law is the law. Clay, she sits across the table from defendants every day who commit financial crimes, who commit mortgage fraud and says, you are now a felon, you know, because it's all deals. Right?
Clay Travis
She tries to ruin their lives. She has the power to ruin people's lives over regular, look, procedural related issues. Right. We're not talking about like you pulled a gun out and shot someone or.
Eric Shawn
No, in fact, in fact, I think she probably sat down across from a lot of those people and was like, we want to give you a second chance. You know, we want to, we want to help you out, you know, so you pistol whip that guy running the 7:11 and pointed a gun at his head. You probably had a tough childhood, I guarantee you. Tish James, when she got an opportunity, as we saw with Donald Trump, to make an example out of somebody who is of the, you know, either the elites or somebody who's a Republican and not politically connected for a financial crime of any kind, she made example of them. She sat there and looked at people and said, you are going to go into a cell for a nonviolent crime. You are going to only be able to see your family during visiting days and your reputation is ruined. And she was doing that while she was doing the same thing over and over again.
Clay Travis
Buck, they put the CFO in crime because he didn't claim a car allowance on thank you return.
Eric Shawn
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Clay Travis
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I mean, I know this is a different kind of thing, but they sent our man, Steve Bannon, they sent Navarro to prison for not violating the, the executive privilege because we had a bunch of Democrat lunatics who wanted them to turn on the Trump administration. By the way, all due credit to Bannon and Navarro for standing, standing tall on that.
Clay Travis
The accountant went to prison.
Eric Shawn
All right, well, that's, that's an even better example. Accountant went to prison. He went to the seniors wing in Rikers Island. Rikers Island. Again, I work for the nypd. A horrible place, a horrifying, traumatizing for everybody who goes there. I'm not just talking about people that aren't used to being like. Even people that spend some time in facilities. You'd much rather go to prison in, like, you know, Utah than you would in Rikers island, let me tell you. Ok, so, you know, Clay, this is just indicative of how we were lectured for years by these Democrats. Not even just lectured. They were shrieking, they were enraged about how Trump was such a threat to the rule of law. And then they've just completely turned this whole thing on its head, weaponized the rule of law. And the people shouting the loudest were some of the dirtiest. And. And we're supposed to what, Forget about this? We're supposed to let this slide? I'm sorry. I think the standard for prosecutors who break the law should be, you know, even higher. I'll give you an example of this, Clay. You know, police officers, when someone is in custody, you know, if you're a police officer and you, you know, you just decide you've had enough and some guy's handcuffed and you break his jaw, you are in a world of trouble for that. Right? Because there's an elevated responsibility once some. And I'm talking, I'm not talking about the arrest. I'm talking about once someone is in custody, once he has been taken into custody. Abuse is treated extremely seriously because law enforcement has an elevated responsibility due to their elevated power. Same thing should be true for prosecutors with criminal law. You're going to use the law as a weapon against people, and then you're going to break the law yourself. You should get maximum top of the guidelines every time. We cannot have prosecutors who think they are above the law.
Clay Travis
She definitely directly prosecuted Weisselberg for. I mean, this is the New York that is attorney general.
Eric Shawn
She's got a guys nothing less than prison. If she, if she, if she's guilty of this, this is all alleged. Maybe all this is where you have to do the legal dance. Maybe all the facts are wrong or maybe she should serve time in a prison cell. If these allegations are true, no deals, no, you know, probation. And it should be federal and this should be the, this should be the way this goes down. That is what justice looks like here. And if anything, I tend to be a little squishy on nonviolent crimes. Not when you're a prosecutor, not when you're sending people away and telling them their families don't get to see them for a few Thanksgivings because they Got a tip on a stock.
Clay Travis
And remember, again, she claimed she was married to her dad. I mean, that is serious fraud. Right. They probably have the same last name. She's expecting that. They're not going to pay attention. That's my bet. And Virginia as the primary residence, when you are required by law, if you are the New York State Attorney General, to have your primary residence in the State of New York, this is really easy stuff. And to the point, Buck, theoretically, you could charge each of these fraud acts, one in New York, because that is where the property is that she claims she was married to her dad, one in Virginia, and you could prosecute both and theoretically get different juries. If you're worried about how a New York City jury might respond compared to a Virginia jury, I would bet. Also, I'll reiterate this. I bet this is a state crime, too. So it's federal. Yes. But I bet there is a mortgage fraud statute in the State of New York State.
Eric Shawn
I know that. I know that there is because of my experience in New York. Absolutely. So when I was the nypd, it could have been state or federal, which is why it's so useful, Clay, when you're doing, like, a terrorism investigation. Because if the feds don't want it, we could still take it on the state side at the. At the pd. So this is.
Clay Travis
Well, my point on that is we know Glenn Youngkin is the governor and we know Jason Miarez is the Attorney General in Virginia. So not only may she have federal issues to consider with Pam Bondi as the Attorney general, because there are certainly federal charges here, she might have to worry about state charges being brought by the Republican governor and Attorney General, because she might be somewhat protected in New York in a way that she might not be in Virginia, which is why that's significant, too.
Eric Shawn
I think that's. I think that's true. And I would just add to this, Clay. They probably will start to run a. Oh, it's no. It's a no harm, no foul crime. And again, I would agree with that to some extent if the argument was made in a vacuum applicable to. Or rather if the argument was made in a way that was applicable to all and all going forward. She used this to go after Trump. She has used this to incarcerate other people. I'm sure of it. Just because this is a standard crime that has brought, you know, standard charge that has brought against people in states across the country. And if you're going to. If you're going to lock. There is a very Important legal principle here. If you're going to lock people away for something, as a prosecutor and you do the same thing, you get the same time, absolutely critical.
Clay Travis
And also think about the just sheer bravado and arrogance to do this while you are prosecuting cases on fraud. It's just, it's. I agree with you. I think it's worse. We should hold her to a higher standard.
Eric Shawn
Absolutely.
Clay Travis
And the arrogance to do it while you're trying to put people away in prison, you're going to put Trump's accountant in Rikers island because he didn't announce that he had a car.
Eric Shawn
I would argue. I would argue that prosecutors should have the highest ethical standards of anyone in our entire government and entire government apparatus. I mean, judges would be kind of next on the list. But the decision to prosecute is the decision to destroy. I've sat in meetings where that decision has been made, Clay. Right. You've dealt with it from the trying to save somebody from the destruction side, on the defense side. I've been there when they've said, are we going to pass this along? You know, what does the DA think on this? Right. I've been in some of those meetings. Once the charge comes, so much damage is already done. Even if the person. Even if the charge is eventually dropped.
Clay Travis
Never pay attention to the result. The charge gets a ton of attention, even the allegation in the cases of sexual assault, which is why I've been so fired up about the MeToo cases in general. But she should. First of all, this is why we've reached out to Kathy Hochul. She shouldn't be allowed to stay as Attorney General with these allegations. If she's on charges, which there should be, she should have to step down immediately.
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Clay Travis
Yeah, look, I mean, the idea behind many people who are celebrities being charged, and I'm not taking a side on whether or not I agree with it, is that it provides notice to people who are not famous of the consequences of behavior, whether you're famous or infamous.
Eric Shawn
Or just a normal call it deterrence prosecution.
Clay Travis
That's right.
Eric Shawn
Is the, is the term they use in the industry. John in Palisades Park, New Jersey, weigh in, my friend. First, congratulations on a new baby and thank you. Happy Easter, everybody. I just, I hope, I hope you guys are right, but I think you're getting way too excited. I think she's just going to do an Ohtani, just going to find somebody else to blame it on. She'll talk. Who's. Oh, is that the baseball player?
Clay Travis
Yeah, the baseball player. Thanks for the call and happy Easter to everybody a little bit in advance. But yeah, Ohtani gambling case. Evidently he was not involved in those cases. So I don't want to throw him under the bus. He had a financial advisor that was reportedly managing his money that was pace placing lots of bets as a result. That guy's going to prison. Ohtani is perfectly fine. We'll talk more about this. I think Leticia's in trouble.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Episode: Hour 1 - How the Turn Tables Have Turned Release Date: April 16, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a high-stakes political scandal involving New York Attorney General Letitia James. Titled "How the Turn Tables Have Turned," the episode dissects the allegations of mortgage fraud against James and explores the broader implications of prosecutorial integrity and political weaponization of the legal system.
Clay Travis opens the discussion by referencing a recent scandal implicating Letitia James in mortgage fraud. According to a report by Harris Faulkner's show, James is accused of falsifying her primary residence on mortgage applications to secure better rates—a clear violation given her role as New York's Attorney General, which mandates her primary residence be within the state.
Clay Travis [23:59]: "Virginia, where it occurred. Yes."
Clays elaborates, detailing that James reportedly claimed her primary residence was in Norfolk, Virginia, while she serves as the Attorney General of New York. This misrepresentation is not only unethical but also illegal, as it directly affects mortgage rates and loan approvals.
Buck Sexton joins the conversation, emphasizing the straightforward nature of mortgage fraud and its legal consequences. He draws parallels to historical cases, highlighting the simplicity and gravity of James' alleged actions.
Buck Sexton [09:11]: "She cannot live in Virginia as a... As a requirement for being the Attorney General of New York. As one might imagine, she is required to live in New York State."
The hosts discuss the potential penalties James could face, including lengthy prison sentences given her position and the blatant nature of her alleged fraud. They argue that, unlike complex financial crimes involving large institutions, James' case is clear-cut and warrants severe repercussions.
The episode takes a critical turn as Clay and Buck compare James' actions to those of other high-profile figures like former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Governor Andrew Cuomo, who faced their own legal challenges. They argue that James is now being held to a higher standard, a role reversal from previous instances where prosecutors themselves were accused of misconduct.
Claire Travis [31:44]: "She is the state Attorney general. Of course she would know. But now, Clay, here's where we really get into it."
Eric Shawn, a guest on the show, introduces an analogy from The Wire TV series to illustrate how political figures can manipulate legal systems to target opponents while evading accountability themselves.
Eric Shawn [07:03]: "It's like something straight out of The Wire, where politicians use legal tactics to undermine their rivals."
The discussion highlights a perceived double standard in the prosecution of political figures, suggesting that James' actions are retaliatory attempts to hinder Donald Trump and his allies.
Buck Sexton raises concerns about the broader implications of such prosecutorial actions on the rule of law. He warns against the erosion of legal standards when those in power manipulate laws for political gains.
Buck Sexton [26:36]: "If prosecutors start using the law as a weapon against political opponents, we don't have a regime of laws; we have a regime of power."
Clay agrees, stressing the importance of holding all individuals, regardless of their position, to the same legal standards to preserve the integrity of the justice system.
The hosts urge listeners to demand accountability from public officials and support measures that ensure equal treatment under the law. They emphasize that prosecutorial misconduct undermines public trust and the foundational principles of justice.
Clay Travis [37:15]: "If the Fox documents that they showed on the broadcast are accurate, this is an open and shut case."
In concluding the episode, Clay and Buck reiterate the necessity of upholding ethical standards in public office and the legal system. They express confidence that if the allegations against Letitia James hold true, significant legal consequences are imminent. The hosts call for vigilance and active participation from citizens to safeguard the rule of law against political exploitation.
Clay Travis [23:59]: "If the Fox documents that they showed on the broadcast are accurate, this is an open and shut case."
Buck Sexton [09:11]: "She cannot live in Virginia as a... As a requirement for being the Attorney General of New York."
Eric Shawn [07:03]: "It's like something straight out of The Wire, where politicians use legal tactics to undermine their rivals."
Buck Sexton [26:36]: "If prosecutors start using the law as a weapon against political opponents, we don't have a regime of laws; we have a regime of power."
Clay Travis [37:15]: "If the Fox documents that they showed on the broadcast are accurate, this is an open and shut case."
Mortgage Fraud Allegations: New York Attorney General Letitia James is accused of falsifying her primary residence on mortgage applications to secure favorable rates, violating her ethical and legal obligations.
Severity of Legal Consequences: The hosts argue that James' alleged actions warrant severe legal repercussions due to the clear-cut nature of her fraud and her prominent public position.
Political Manipulation of Law: The episode highlights concerns over the use of legal systems for political vendettas, emphasizing the danger of undermining the rule of law through prosecutorial bias.
Call for Equal Accountability: Clay and Buck stress the importance of holding all public officials to the same legal standards to maintain trust in the justice system and prevent abuse of power.
Impact on Public Trust: The discussion underscores how prosecutorial misconduct can erode public confidence in legal institutions, advocating for transparency and integrity in legal proceedings.
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show provides a thorough examination of the allegations against Letitia James, intertwining legal analysis with political commentary. By scrutinizing the nuances of mortgage fraud and its implications within the political landscape, Clay and Buck offer listeners insightful perspectives on the importance of maintaining ethical standards in public office and the judiciary. The episode serves as a call to action for accountability and vigilance to preserve the integrity of the legal system against potential abuses.