Trump tests gag order by sharing article that reveals Letitia James’ home address

Donald Trump tested the boundaries of a gag-order imposed by the judge in charge of the New York fraud trial by posting an article that seems to reveal the residence for New York Attorney General Letitia James.

President Trump had been banned earlier in the month from speaking publicly on court clerks by the state Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron following the incident in which Trump made a scathing comment about the clerk via Truth Social, but MeidasTouch Network observed that he had posted a message by a right-wing activists Laura Loomer that appeared to expose the attorney general’s residence address.

James does not appear to be a judge official and the court’s order didn’t mention her directly. However, because she was the one who brought suit to sue Trump and her aide James, she is a key participant.

“Her Fake Case against me should be dropped immediately!” Trump posted on Monday in the 845th minute of 8:30 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 is linked to an Substack article written by Loomer that outlines an unsubstantiated connection to James as well as “Christian James. French, The Trump hateful COO and heir of the Anti-Trump “Regional News Network” (RNN ),'” and which shows screenshots of financial records that show what appears the address of the attorney’s residence 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 demanded an inspector general of the state to look into the loan she says was signed fraudulently using an account alias.

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