
Donald Trump tested the boundaries of a gag order imposed by a judge overseeing his New York fraud trial by sharing an article that appears to show the home address of New York Attorney General Letitia James.
The former president was prohibited earlier this month from commenting publicly about court staffers by state Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron after Trump disparaged a clerk on Truth Social, but MeidasTouch Network noticed he shared a post by right-wing activist Laura Loomer that appeared to expose the attorney general's home address.
James is not a court staffer and the court order did not refer to her directly – but as the person who filed the lawsuit against Trump and her associate, she is a central player.
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"Her Fake Case against me should be dropped immediately!" Trump posted Monday at 8:45 p.m. "My Financial Statements are extremely conservative, and her numbers were way off, including the fact that she undervalued Mar-a-Lago and Doral by Billions of Dollars. She also didn’t reveal the 100% Disclaimer Clause at the front of the Financial Statements, and that she sued me under a Statute that was never used before. MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE AND ELECTION INTERFERENCE ALL WRAPPED UP IN ONE!"
The post linked to a Substack article published by Loomer that sketches out a tenuous link between James and "Christian J. French, The Trump hating COO and heir to the Anti-Trump 'Regional News Network (RNN),'" and which splashes screenshots of financial records that display what appears to be the attorney's home address in Brooklyn.
"If this turns out to be the case, how much interest did French, and his anti-Trump, family-owned, progressive, New York-based TV network earn in our government?" Loomer wrote, calling on the state inspector general to investigate a loan she claims was fraudulently signed using an alias.