“On the Holmes Front” with Frank Holmes
Democrats did everything in their power to stop President Donald Trump from returning to office—and Trump has made sure it hurt them in the most painful, and sometimes humorous, way possible.
They said he spread “Russian disinformation” about Hunter Biden’s laptop.
They impeached him after he left office, kicked him off social media, blamed him for inciting a riot, and branded him “a threat to our democracy.”
They raided his house, rifled through his underwear drawer, and ransacked Melania Trump’s tasteful closets.
They prosecuted him on the flimsiest charges and made to keep his name off the ballot in Democrat-controlled states as an “insurrectionist.”
But our newly elected President Trump has gotten back at each one of them—and he just turned the tables on one of his most committed antagonists.
As The Horn News reported, Attorney General Pam Bondi has also opened an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud—the exact same crime she tried, and failed, to convict President Trump of committing.
At the time, James claimed he inflated his assets to obtain loans and James fined him $15,000 for violating the court’s gag order. Judge Arthur Engoron fined him $10,000 for contempt of court. Last February, James floated the possibility of seizing his assets—including Trump Tower in Manhattan.
How the times have changed.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte referred Letitia James for prosecution that, in 2023, James herself “falsified records” in order to get a loan for a fancy new house in Virginia she intended to use as her “principal residence.”
It wasn’t even the first time she’d done it. In 1983, James and her father posed as husband and wife so James could get a mortgage, Pulte wrote.
The same thing happened in 2000, too.
It wasn’t just that she allegedly broke the same law she put Trump on trial over: James also enabled others to commit similar fraud as attorney general. In 2017, James Doyle loaned the American Irish Historical Society $3 million to to save a mansion near Central Park supposedly valued at $80 million. But they stiffed him and downgraded its price to $44 million—and Letitia James banned them from selling to pay him back. Doyle sued for “fraudulently inflated valuations.”
Somehow, despite all the mounting evidence, James avoided prosecution under the Biden-Harris administration.
But now, Tish James is facing complete and total legal disgrace at the hands of the second Trump administration.
That’s a pretty ironic turn of events from a woman who said she would put the legal screws to Trump, because “no one is above the law.”
Trump had already gotten some revenge on the attorney general, who wanted to run for governor, earlier: He removed James’ security clearance in February.
He did the same thing to New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg, whose office targeted him.
And the 51 “national security experts” who signed a letter during the 2020 election calling the Hunter Biden laptop story “Russian disinformation.”
And Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and the Biden crime family.
He batted down Fani Willis—who tried to send Trump to jail in Fulton County, Georgia—got caught committing adultery, then found herself accused of misusing $488,000 in federal funds meant for juveniles. And now, President Trump can recoup all his legal costs from the disgraced DA.
In fact, the Trump revenge tour has rolled over everyone who got in his way over the years.
He started his own social media platform, Truth Social, and got restored to X, now owned by Trump administration figure Elon Musk.
President Trump’s 2024 coattails swept Republicans into blue congressional districts and defeated some who supported his impeachment.
Every order of government that tried to stop the American people from voting for their preferred candidate, lie to the public about national security during an election, or put him behind bars has ended up on the business end of the Trump train.
He and his allies have swept them out of American life.
President Donald Trump got the last laugh—and he got it in the Oval Office.