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VICTORY: Trump Moves to DEMOLISH Entire New York Fraud Case That Deep State Used to Attack Him

Gary FranchiApril 9, 2026183 views
VICTORY: Trump Moves to DEMOLISH Entire New York Fraud Case That Deep State Used to Attack Him
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President Donald Trump is taking the fight directly to the corrupt New York establishment that tried to destroy his political comeback, filing a bombshell 119-page brief with the state's highest court demanding they throw out the entire civil fraud case brought by radical Attorney General Letitia James.

This isn't just another legal maneuver – this is Trump going on the offensive against the same Deep State operatives who weaponized the justice system to try to stop the America First movement. And now that he's back in the White House with a mandate from the American people, he's making them pay.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. While Trump is busy draining the swamp from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, his legal team is systematically dismantling the lawfare campaign that Democrats thought would end his political career. Instead, it backfired spectacularly and helped propel him to a decisive 2024 victory.

Deep State Lawfare Comes Full Circle

Remember how Letitia James literally campaigned on prosecuting Trump? She made it her mission to "get Trump" before she even took office – the very definition of prosecutorial misconduct. This was never about justice; it was about using the power of government to target a political opponent.

But Patriots saw right through this charade. Every bogus indictment, every rigged trial, every kangaroo court proceeding only strengthened Trump's support among real Americans who recognize a witch hunt when they see one.

Now Trump has the resources and platform of the presidency to fight back against these corrupt actors who thought they were untouchable. His legal team isn't just defending – they're going for total victory.

The 119-page filing represents a comprehensive assault on the entire foundation of James's case. Trump's lawyers are arguing that the whole proceeding was fundamentally flawed from the start, which any honest observer could see.

This is what accountability looks like, folks. The same establishment that tried to destroy Trump through lawfare is now facing the consequences of their actions. Will New York's court system finally do the right thing and throw out this politically motivated attack on our duly elected president?

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Gary Franchi

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SmallBizOwnerVerified2 hours ago
As a business owner in New York, I've seen how the AG's office operates. They go after political targets while real fraud cases get ignored. This needed to happen.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! This witch hunt has gone on long enough. Trump is exposing the corruption in our justice system one case at a time.
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FreedomFighter77Verifiedjust now
Exactly! They've been trying to stop him since 2016 and it's backfiring spectacularly.
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TruthSeeker45Verifiedjust now
My prediction: this case gets thrown out and Letitia James faces serious ethics violations. You can't weaponize the justice system without consequences.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
I've been following this case closely and the legal arguments Trump's team is making are solid. The selective prosecution angle is particularly compelling given how they ignore actual criminals in NYC.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
The deep state is panicking because they know their lawfare strategy is crumbling. Trump is playing chess while they're playing checkers!
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific legal mechanism he's using to challenge the case? I want to understand the details so I can explain it to my liberal friends.
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LegalEagle2020Verifiedjust now
From what I understand, it's a combination of prosecutorial misconduct claims and constitutional violations. The timing and selective nature of the charges are key issues.