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BREAKING: Trump FIGHTS BACK Against Crooked New York Fraud Case, Demands Total VINDICATION

Gary FranchiApril 9, 2026193 views
BREAKING: Trump FIGHTS BACK Against Crooked New York Fraud Case, Demands Total VINDICATION
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President Donald Trump is taking his fight against New York's weaponized justice system to the highest level, filing a massive 119-page brief with the state's Court of Appeals demanding they throw out the entire civil fraud case orchestrated by radical Attorney General Letitia James.

The filing, submitted Wednesday, represents Trump's most aggressive push yet to completely dismantle what conservatives have long recognized as a politically motivated witch hunt designed to bankrupt and destroy the 47th President before he could reclaim the White House.

Deep State Lawfare EXPOSED

This case perfectly exemplifies everything wrong with our two-tiered justice system. While Hunter Biden's laptop was buried and Hillary Clinton's email server was ignored, Trump faced a civil fraud case for allegedly inflating property values - something every real estate developer in America does routinely without prosecution.

Attorney General Letitia James literally campaigned on a promise to "get Trump," turning the New York justice system into her personal political weapon. She targeted a man who hadn't even committed a crime that harmed any victims - the banks involved in Trump's deals actually made money and testified they were satisfied with their transactions.

"This was never about justice - this was about election interference, plain and simple. They tried to bankrupt Trump to stop him from winning in 2024, and it backfired spectacularly."

Now that Trump is back in the Oval Office with a mandate from the American people, he's striking back against the corrupt system that tried to destroy him. The Court of Appeals filing seeks complete vindication, demanding they recognize this case for what it truly was: a partisan attack on political opposition.

Patriots Rally Behind Trump

This legal offensive comes as Trump continues delivering on his promises to drain the swamp and restore justice to America. With patriots like Pam Bondi at the Justice Department, the tables are finally turning on those who weaponized our institutions.

Will New York's highest court finally admit this case was a sham from day one? Patriots across America are watching to see if justice can still prevail in the Empire State.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Finally! This whole case has been a witch hunt from day one. The man built an empire and they're trying to tear him down with technicalities.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. Same playbook they've been using for years now.
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AmericaFirst_JoeVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific evidence Trump's team is presenting? I want to share this with my liberal coworkers but need the facts.
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ConstitutionGuyVerifiedjust now
Check out his legal team's filing from last week. They have bank records showing the loans were all paid back with interest.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
The timing of all these cases is so obvious. They're terrified of 2024 and will do anything to stop him. This vindication can't come soon enough.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
The American people see right through it. That's why his poll numbers keep going up with each indictment.
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LibertyBelle1776Verifiedjust now
About time someone fights back against this corrupt NY legal system! 🇺🇸
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
This is what happens when you have politically motivated prosecutors. Letitia James ran on getting Trump - that should tell you everything.
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FreedomFighter_88Verifiedjust now
YES! Don't back down Mr. President!
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SmallBizOwner_TXVerifiedjust now
As a business owner myself, I know how subjective property valuations can be. Banks do their own due diligence - if they approved the loans, where's the fraud?