https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/03/the-shameful-success-of-letitia-james/
Her lawfare has worked brilliantly.
While other prongs of the lawfare campaign against Donald Trump are flailing or encountering timing issues, Letitia James has delivered.
The New York attorney general sought to use the power of the state to target Donald Trump, smash his business, and personally embarrass him.
So far, it’s promises made, promises kept.
While Fani Willis has disgraced herself and is hanging on by her fingernails, Jack Smith is beset by various delays that may keep him from achieving his goal of politically damaging trials before the election, and Alvin Bragg is stuck with a dog of a case, James has gone from strength to strength, gloating all the while.
All it takes, it turns out, to achieve lawfare success is a willingness to make abusive use of a broadly written statute, a pliant judge, and some moxie and determination.
Take note, America — this is how it’s done.
Even if her case somehow goes away tomorrow (and it won’t), she still will have gotten a fraud judgment against Trump and forced him to admit that he’s not liquid enough to produce the more than $450 million bond he needs to prevent her from beginning to collect the judgment. There’s speculation that Trump might resort to declaring Chapter 11 or simply let James take Trump Tower, both of which would be humiliations (and don’t seem likely).
There’s no doubt that in financial terms in this case, the walls really are closing in.
This is a great success for James and a great shame for our system. She has proven that it’s possible to stretch the law to make a dubious case against a political enemy in a major jurisdiction of the United States and impose a punishment with no connection to the underlying offense but with ruinous personal consequences.
We should all hope that this model is never repeated, whether the intended victim is a Republican or a Democrat, someone running for president or for alderman.