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Thursday, March 14, 2019

New York Commie Attorney General Follows Through on Threat – Opens Investigation of Trump Projects, Including Failed Bid For Buffalo Bills

The newly-elected New York State Attorney General is following through with her threat to go after President Trump.

The fascist New York State Attorney General Letitia James bragged in November that she was targeting President Trump and was going to sue him.

She did not have a crime in mind but SHE WOULD FIND ONE!

“Oh we’re definitely gonna sue him — we’re gonna be a real pain in the ass. He’s gonna know my name personally,” Letitia James said.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

have a big gulp with that no meat nothing burger. utterly amazing!! how about what your mayors wife did with all the lost millions??..now thats a burger with some meat..

Anonymous said...

850 MILLION DOLLARS gets misplaced (unable to locate) by the First Lady of NYC and the AG is ok with it. NO INVESTIGATION. Total amount is 1.3 BILLION of tax payer money gone by a women who was appointed to a position she had zero understanding of with a background in Poetry not economics.

Anonymous said...

Letitia ??? Where do these names come from LOL

Anonymous said...

The names come from the gutter of NYC.

Anonymous said...

Another like the ilk of the state's attorney in Ballmore; all mouth, no substance.

Anonymous said...

1:50 AM - To answer your question, it's an old, old name.

Letitia comes from the Late Latin name Laetitia which meant "joy, happiness". This was the name of an obscure saint, who is revered mainly in Spain. It was in use in England during the Middle Ages, usually in the spelling Lettice, and it was revived in the 18th century.

My great-great grandmother's name was Letitia. She was born in Lancashire, England, in 1868. My great aunt was named after her. It's also my little sister's middle name, although she doesn't let anyone know because, she says, it sounds "old ladyish".