In her first comments in public since her indictment, James, who successfully pursued President Donald Trump through the courts for exaggerating his wealth, said she feared 'no man'

In her first comments in public since her indictment, James, who successfully pursued President Donald Trump through the courts for exaggerating his wealth, said she feared 'no man'

New York's top law officer Letitia James, charged with crimes by Donald Trump's justice department, defiantly threw her weight Monday behind mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, another fierce critic of the US president.

In her first comments in public since her indictment, New York state attorney general James, who successfully pursued Trump for fraudulently exaggerating his wealth, said she feared "no man" -- a veiled reference to the 79-year-old Republican leader.

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