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Trump weaponization czar urged NY AG Letitia James to resign over mortgage probe in ‘act of good faith’

Last updated: August 20, 2025 2:38 am
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President Donald Trump’s political weaponization czar sent a letter urging New York Attorney General Letitia James to resign from office “as an act of good faith” four days after starting his mortgage fraud investigation of her.

Then he showed up outside her house.

Ed Martin, the director of the Justice Department’s Weaponization Working Group, told James’ lawyer on Aug. 12 the Democrat would best serve the “good of the state and nation” by resigning and ending his probe into alleged paperwork discrepancies on her Brooklyn townhouse and a Virginia home.

President Donald Trump’s political weaponization czar, Ed Martin, sent a letter telling New York Attorney General Letitia James to step down “as an act of good faith.” Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
President Donald Trump’s political weaponization czar, Ed Martin, sent a letter telling New York Attorney General Letitia James to step down “as an act of good faith.” Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

“Her resignation from office would give the people of New York and America more peace than proceeding,” Martin wrote.

“I would take this as an act of good faith.”

Then last Friday, Martin turned up outside James’ Brooklyn townhouse in a “Columbo”-esque trench coat, accompanied by an aide and New York Post journalists.

He didn’t meet with James or go inside the building.

A Post writer saw him tell a neighbor: “I’m just looking at houses, interesting houses. It’s an important house.”

James’ lawyer Abbe Lowell shot back on Monday, telling Martin in a letter his blunt request for James’ resignation defied Justice Department standards and codes of professional responsibility and legal ethics.

The Justice Department “has firm policies against using investigations and against using prosecutorial power for achieving political ends,” Lowell wrote.

“This is ever more the case when that demand is made to seek political revenge against a public official in the opposite party.”

Martin visited James’s Brooklyn residence days after he started investigating her for mortgage fraud. New York Post
Martin visited James’s Brooklyn residence days after he started investigating her for mortgage fraud. New York Post

“Let me be clear: that will not happen here,” Lowell added.

Lowell also blasted Martin’s visit to James’ home as a “truly bizarre, made-for-media stunt” and said it was “outside the bounds” of Justice Department rules.

He included an image from security camera footage showing Martin, in his trench coat, posing for a photo in front of James’ townhouse.

He said Martin looked as if he were on a “visit to a tourist attraction.”

The Associated Press obtained copies of both letters on Tuesday.

A message seeking comment was left for Martin’s spokesperson.

Abbe Lowell, the attorney for the James, criticized Martin’s visit and said his appearance was nothing more than a “made-for-media stunt.” Gregory P. Mango
Abbe Lowell, the attorney for the James, criticized Martin’s visit and said his appearance was nothing more than a “made-for-media stunt.” Gregory P. Mango

James’ office declined to comment.

The letters were the latest salvos in a monthslong drama involving Trump’s retribution campaign against James and others who’ve battled him in court and fought his policies.

James has sued the Republican president and his administration dozens of times and last year won a $454 million judgment against Trump and his companies in a lawsuit alleging he lied about the value of his assets on financial statements given to banks.

An appeals court has yet to rule on Trump’s bid to overturn that verdict.

Earlier this month, the AP reported, the Justice Department subpoenaed James for records related to the civil fraud lawsuit and a lawsuit she filed against the National Rifle Association.

Martin’s investigation stems from a letter Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte sent to Attorney General Pam Bondi in April asking her to investigate and consider prosecuting James, alleging she had “falsified bank documents and property records.”

Pulte, whose agency regulates mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, cited “media reports” claiming James had falsely listed a Virginia home as her principal residence, and he suggested she may have been trying to avoid higher interest rates that often apply to second homes.

Records show James was listed as a co-borrower on a house her niece was buying in 2023.

Lowell said records and correspondence easily disproved Pulte’s allegation.

While James signed a power-of-attorney form that, Lowell said, “mistakenly stated the property to be Ms. James’ principal residence,” she sent an email to her mortgage loan broker around the same time that made clear the property “WILL NOT be my primary residence.”

Pulte also accused James of lying in property records about the number of apartments in the Brooklyn townhouse she has owned since 2001.

A certificate of occupancy issued to a previous owner authorized up to five units in the building, where James lives and has rented out apartments.

Other city records show the townhouse has four units, a number James has listed in building permit applications and mortgage documents.

On Aug. 8, Bondi appointed Martin, a former Republican political operative, to investigate.

Martin, the current U.S. pardon attorney and former acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., is also investigating mortgage fraud allegations against Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. Schiff’s lawyer called the allegations “transparently false, stale, and long debunked.”

Lowell said it appears the working group Martin leads “is aptly named as it is ‘weaponizing’” the Justice Department “to carry out the President’s and Attorney General’s threats.”

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