Is the justice system compromised?

President Donald Trump has scored a major legal victory — and he’s not holding back in exposing the corruption behind New York’s civil fraud witch hunt.

Trump Slams Judge Engoron and Letitia James

Fresh off a powerful appellate court ruling, Trump tore into Judge Arthur Engoron, the man who presided over his civil fraud trial. Trump branded him “incompetent,” “crooked,” and nearly as corrupt as Attorney General Letitia James — the Democrat who has built her career on targeting him.

Trump wrote on Truth Social that the appellate judges had sidelined the “incompetent” Judge Engoron, yet he refused to step aside or even recognize their authority. Trump called him a “crooked, frequently overturned judge” and said Engoron was nearly as corrupt as Attorney General Letitia James — “but not quite.”

Appellate Court Wipes Out $500 Million Penalty

The ruling was a major blow to James. A five-judge appellate panel tossed out the $364 million penalty plus interest — nearly half a billion dollars — saying it was excessive and unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment. This is one of Trump’s biggest courtroom wins yet, and it underscores how politically motivated James’ case has been from the start.

Judge Friedman Exposes the Political Agenda

In a sharp dissent, Justice David Friedman made it clear: Letitia James was never pursuing justice. Her goal was “political hygiene” — to derail Trump’s political career and cripple his real estate empire. He blasted James’ abuse of an obscure state law that gave her “limitless power to prosecute political enemies.”

Friedman pointed out that Trump’s lenders were sophisticated institutions that benefited from doing business with him. No consumers were harmed, meaning James’ crusade was never about protecting the public — it was about destroying Trump.

Letitia James Under Fire

James, who once called Trump an “illegitimate president” on the campaign trail, has made it her mission to weaponize her office against him. But now the tables may be turning. Federal investigators are reportedly looking into her own alleged mortgage fraud — including misrepresenting her primary residence on loan applications in Virginia and New York.

James insists she’s innocent, dismissing the probe as “revenge.” But critics say it’s the clearest proof yet that the so-called “rule of law” is being twisted into a political weapon.

What Happens Next

The case is far from over. James has vowed to appeal, meaning the next battle will likely be fought in New York’s highest court. But for now, Trump is vindicated. The ruling not only saved him half a billion dollars — it also exposed the political bias driving this witch hunt.

For conservatives across America, the message is clear: the left is weaponizing the justice system, but Trump is fighting back — and winning.