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Furthermore, James’s conflicting representations—calling the property a second home to her bank, an investment property to the IRS to claim depreciation, and a different classification on state filings—raise troubling questions about transparency and legality.
2. Federal Investigation into Political Bias and Civil Rights Violations
The second major legal pursuit involves the Department of Justice (DOJ), which has issued grand jury subpoenas to examine whether James used her office to pursue politically motivated prosecutions against former President Trump and the NRA. Reports indicate that James’s office may have violated civil rights by pursuing cases driven by political bias.