Mike Davis, a close supporter of President-elect Donald Trump, had strong words for New York Attorney General Letitia James during an interview on “The Benny Show” podcast. Davis warned James to think carefully before continuing her legal actions against Trump in his second term, threatening to put her in prison for conspiracy against rights. He emphasized that they are serious this time and won’t tolerate any violations of Trump’s or any American’s constitutional rights.
James had ordered Trump to pay a $454 million bond earlier this year as part of a civil fraud case, accusing him of inflating his assets’ value to secure better loans. Despite Trump’s appeal and criticism of the ruling, James and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed to fight against any potential revenge or retribution coming their way now that President-elect Trump is set to return to the White House.
During the interview, Davis also criticized Fulton County Attorney General Fani Willis for bringing charges against Trump regarding the 2020 election results. Davis predicted that Willis would be disqualified from the case, and no one else would pursue it since objecting to a presidential election is not a crime. Willis, a Democrat, was re-elected after defeating her Republican challenger.
Willis gained attention early in her tenure by investigating potential law violations by Trump and others in overturning his loss to Biden in Georgia. The case is on hold as Trump and other defendants appeal a ruling allowing Willis to continue prosecuting. Fox News Digital reached out to James and Willis for their response to Davis’ remarks.
Davis, a former Supreme Court clerk and Senate aide, has been rumored as a potential candidate for White House Counsel in the upcoming Trump administration. However, he dismissed these rumors, stating that he prefers to serve as a Viceroy. As a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime and political issues, Bradford Betz provided these insights into the ongoing legal battles and controversies surrounding Trump and his allies.