In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, Mike Davis, a prominent ally of the President-elect, issued a stern warning to New York Attorney General Letitia James. Davis’s remarks come amid ongoing legal disputes involving Trump and James’s office, which have persisted for years.
Davis called for James to “back off” from pursuing further legal actions against Trump, framing the AG’s efforts as politically motivated and emphasizing that such moves could be perceived as undermining the electoral mandate given to Trump by the American people. He pointed to what he described as a pattern of politically charged investigations and accused James of using her position to target Trump for political gain.
James, who has been involved in a series of legal challenges related to Trump’s business dealings and personal conduct, has maintained that her actions are rooted in accountability and justice. The conflict between James and Trump’s camp has drawn national attention, highlighting broader tensions as Trump prepares to return to the presidency. Davis’s statements signal the potential for a continued clash between the President-elect’s allies and New York’s top law enforcement official.
