🔥Alex Jones DROPS Breaking News as Letitia James is INDICTED!

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Breaking News Roundup: Indictments, Antifa Crackdown, and Political Fire storms In a seismic shift in U.S. politics, October 9, 2025, marked the federal indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. A grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, accused James of misrepresenting a Norfolk, Virginia, three-bedroom home as her secondary residence on a 2023 mortgage application to secure a lower interest rate, allegedly yielding an $18,933 windfall over the loan's life by renting it out as an investment property. Additional probes involve a Brooklyn multifamily unit and an outdated family mortgage document. James, who spearheaded a landmark $454 million civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump in 2023 (liability upheld but penalties slashed on appeal), immediately decried the charges as Trump's "desperate weaponization of our justice system."

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Her attorney, Abbe Lowell, labeled it "the most blatant example of this administration's political retribution campaign."

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Trump, who appointed FHFA Director William Pulte (who referred the case) and interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, had publicly urged prosecution via social media and rallies, calling James a "partisan enemy."

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Critics, including MSNBC, highlighted internal DOJ resistance, with prosecutors viewing evidence as "thin," yet the independent grand jury—shielded from executive influence—voted to indict on September 25 after FBI subpoenas amassed documents in May.

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James' narrative ignores this procedural independence, ironically mirroring the asset-inflation deceptions she prosecuted against Trump. Her arraignment is set for October 24, with pending New York state fraud probes potentially forcing dual defenses—though Gov. Kathy Hochul's $10 million legal fund covers only in-state costs.

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Media personality Alex Jones, in a fiery broadcast, hailed it as "some of the scariest news" for the deep state, predicting a domino effect on globalist figures.

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This comes amid escalating scrutiny of former FBI Director James Comey, indicted last month on one count each of false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding tied to 2017-2020 testimony on FBI leaks during the Russia probe.

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Comey, fired by Trump in 2017, pleaded not guilty during his October 9 arraignment in Virginia federal court, waiving indictment readings and demanding a jury trial starting January 5, 2026—roughly 60 days out, per defense attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.

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Fitzgerald assailed the case as "vindictive prosecution" and Halligan's appointment—Trump's ex-personal lawyer—as "unlawful," amid reports of career prosecutors' memos doubting probable cause.

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Comey's son-in-law, AUSA Troy Edwards, resigned post-indictment to "uphold his oath."

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Jones amplified the story, linking it to broader "deep state treason."

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Parallel to these legal salvos, the Trump administration intensified its assault on Antifa. On October 8, during a White House roundtable with independent journalists Jack Posobiec and Nick Sortor, Trump vowed to designate Antifa a "foreign terrorist organization" due to "extensive ties to Western Europe and the Middle East."

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Portland protests persist as the net tightens.Elsewhere, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries faced withering CNBC scrutiny on October 9 over Democrats' government shutdown tactics. Host Joe Kernen grilled him on forcing closure via opposition to a Republican-passed funding bill, calling it a "bad precedent" post-election.

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Jeffries deflected, blaming GOP "cruelty" and demanding bipartisan healthcare talks, but Kernen countered: "There was an ELECTION. Republicans passed the bill. To say 'We don't like it, so shutdown' sets a dangerous path."

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The exchange exposed shutdown strains, with Jeffries accused of lying to "save face."

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Jones and Sen. Tommy Tuberville teased "damning new stories and evidence" in a joint reveal, though specifics remain under wraps amid ongoing probes.

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As indictments mount and terror labels fly, Trump's retribution era reshapes the landscape—justice or vendetta? Trials ahead will decide.

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