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Mark Kelly, Kari Lake Disagree on Leticia James Indictment

Senator Mark Kelly and director of Voice of America Kari Lake offered contrasting views on the federal indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James over whether the prosecution represents legitimate law enforcement or political retaliation.

Mark Kelly strongly criticized the charges against James, who is accused of lying about a home she bought in Virginia to get a better mortgage deal.

"Letitia James did her job, and in return, the President demanded his Attorney General prosecute her. Weeks later, Letitia is indicted by the DOJ," Kelly shared on social media. "This is not how our justice system is supposed to work. This is vengeance, not justice."

However, Kari Lake sees the situation entirely differently, sharing on X that James is finally being held accountable for her own actions.

"I don't call what's happening to Letitia James retribution. I think it's karmic justice," Lake wrote. "She committed a crime. Almost the same crime that she manufactured out of thin air against President Trump. And now she might suffer the consequences."

What James Is Accused Of

The Department of Justice argues that James lied on paperwork when buying a three-bedroom house in Norfolk, Virginia. According to prosecutors, James said the property would be her second home while her main home was in Brooklyn, New York. But instead of living there part-time, she rented it out to a family.

The government claims this lie helped James get better loan terms and save about $18,933 by receiving a lower interest rate. Prosecutors argue she was required to occupy and use the property as a secondary residence, not as a rental investment, to qualify for those terms.

James has denied any wrongdoing and says the justice system is being used as a weapon against her for political reasons. 

The timing of the charges has caused commotion. President Donald Trump publicly pushed his officials to pursue legal action against James and other political opponents, with the indictment coming just weeks after those demands.

As the case moves forward, it continues to fuel debates about whether the justice system can stay neutral when politics are involved.

Ericka Piñon

Ericka Pinon is a state and federal reporter for Cactus Politics. She was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and is fluent in both English and Spanish. She is currently studying Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State University.

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