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flag New York AG Letitia James is indicted on mortgage fraud, drawing scrutiny over her past stance on financial accountability.

flag New York Attorney General Letitia James faces indictment on mortgage fraud charges, prompting criticism from Republican commentator Scott Jennings, who highlights a contradiction in her past rhetoric condemning such fraud as harmful to ordinary people. flag Jennings and online commentators note the irony that James, who aggressively prosecuted former President Trump over financial matters, now faces similar allegations, with some arguing she should accept accountability if she truly believed in "no one is above the law." flag The Grand Jury’s decision to indict her is cited as evidence the case is not politically driven. flag Meanwhile, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett called for a health investigation into Donald Trump despite a positive assessment from Walter Reed, drawing criticism over perceived hypocrisy. flag Comedian Jimmy Kimmel claimed Antifa does not exist, sparking backlash from those who argue it refers to real, decentralized anti-fascist groups. flag CBS News’ hiring of Bari Weiss drew criticism from Dan Rather, whose own journalistic misconduct has drawn scrutiny. flag Virginia Democrats also faced backlash over a racially charged cartoon of gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, which was removed after widespread condemnation. flag House Majority Whip Tom Emmer accused Democrats of enabling violent Antifa activities, a claim countered by liberal figures who point to similar inflammatory language used by Democrats against Republicans.

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