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NY Attorney General Letitia James Sues Trump Over Executive Order Protecting Elections from Illegal Voting

In a stunning move, New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a lawsuit against President Trump over his latest executive order aimed at securing U.S. elections from illegal voting. The lawsuit, widely seen as a political attack, challenges Trump’s efforts to ensure that only legal citizens have a say in the nation’s elections.

A Battle Over Election Integrity

President Trump’s executive order reinforces voter ID requirements, cracks down on non-citizen voter registration, and strengthens cooperation between state and federal authorities to prevent election fraud. The order has been praised by those who support free, fair, and legal elections, but James is now trying to block it in court.

Critics argue that James is prioritizing partisan politics over national security, accusing her of aiding and abetting an invasion by shielding millions of illegal immigrants from federal law enforcement.

DOJ Urged to Take Action Against James

Calls are growing for the Department of Justice to investigate and arrest Letitia James for her role in obstructing federal immigration enforcement. Her office has actively worked to prevent deportations, limit cooperation with ICE, and protect illegal immigrants, actions that some argue threaten national sovereignty and undermine the rule of law.

Trump’s Response: “We Will Not Back Down”

President Trump has made it clear that his administration will not be intimidated by politically motivated lawsuits. Speaking on the matter, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the integrity of U.S. elections and ensuring that only American citizens decide America’s future.

This lawsuit sets the stage for yet another major legal battle between Trump and far-left activists who refuse to put America First. Will James succeed in blocking election security measures, or will Trump’s fight for law and order prevail?

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