
The Megyn Kelly Show Real Story Behind Russiagate Subpoenas, 50-Year Mortgage Backlash, Letitia Drama: AM Update 11/12
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Nov 12, 2025 Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project and attorney, dives into the recent subpoenas targeting former Obama officials like John Brennan and James Clapper, shedding light on the unfolding Russiagate investigation. He discusses potential criminal implications related to conspiracy against rights and the long-term ramifications of an ongoing cover-up. Additionally, Davis analyzes Trump's controversial 50-year mortgage plan, which has ignited debates on housing affordability, and touches on explosive reports about police visits to Attorney General Letitia James's properties.
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Russiagate Probe Expands Beyond Initial Window
- Federal subpoenas target senior Obama-era intel and FBI officials over the Russiagate origins probe.
- Mike Davis says the investigation could cover an ongoing, broader conspiracy beyond the 2016–2017 ICA timeframe.
Conspiracy-Against-Rights Could Be Central Charge
- Davis highlights 18 U.S.C. §241 (conspiracy against rights) as a likely charge for politicized law enforcement.
- He argues an ongoing cover-up keeps the conspiracy alive and delays the statute of limitations.
Don't Dismiss New Evidence
- Davis tells accused officials that if there's nothing incriminating they should not worry.
- He also warns that newly discovered records (burn bags, a skiff) may reveal evidence missed by past probes.
