New York Attorney General Letitia James delivered an unhinged, borderline fanatical speech at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network event this weekend—confirming once again that her mission is not about justice, but about partisan vengeance against President Donald Trump and anyone who dares question the left’s radical agenda.

The rambling tirade, filled with religious overtones, DEI buzzwords, and wild accusations, comes just days after Trump’s newly appointed Attorney General, Pam Bondi, launched a legal counter-offensive against James. Her lawsuit seeks to hold James accountable for years of politically motivated lawfare—a campaign many Americans have seen as little more than a personal vendetta against the 45th president.

James, however, used her stage time at the April 4 event not to defend the rule of law—but to double down on her political crusade.

Invoking Martin Luther King Jr. to justify her attacks, she bizarrely claimed, “It’s that stone of hope that gives me a fire in my belly each and every morning… It’s that stone of hope that allows me to wake up and to stand to Donald Trump and to say, Donald Trump, I’m not afraid of you.”

It wasn’t long before her speech devolved into something out of a far-left revival tent. Shouting at the audience, James declared, “I am not going to disgrace [my ancestors] and disappoint them. I am going to use the law both as a sword and as a shield and challenge Donald Trump… because he represents to me sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

Yes, the chief law enforcement officer of New York called a former president “stupid”—on stage—while proudly admitting she’s weaponizing the law as a political tool.

And of course, it wouldn’t be a Letitia James speech without a fervent defense of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—the same toxic ideology being rooted out by President Trump and his newly empowered Department of Government Efficiency. Practically shouting, James claimed, “DEI is about paid parental leave. DEI is about disabled children. Let them know that they’re not only coming after us, but they’re coming after all of us.”

Her paranoid plea only underscores what many conservatives have known for years: the left will redefine anything—including parental leave and disability rights—as “DEI” to protect their bureaucratic power centers and virtue-signaling empires.

James concluded with what can only be described as a fiery sermon, saying, “Faith and fear can never share the same space. I’m covered by the blood, and I’m not afraid of Donald Trump! You can come after me, but no enemy, nothing formed against me will perish!”

Theatrics aside, the political intent was crystal clear. Letitia James is waging a holy war—not for justice, but for progressive supremacy.

She even took to Bluesky, the leftist echo chamber meant to rival Elon Musk’s free-speech platform X, bragging, “Attorneys General are fighting back against the Trump administration, and we’re doing it together. Thank you Rev. Al Sharpton for having us at this year’s National Action Network convention.”

And if there was any doubt about the partisan nature of her crusade, James returned the next day to declare allegiance to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, saying, “I’m not afraid of no president. Donald Trump, we’re ready for you, we’re coming for you… and I’m not waiting four years, I’m waiting two, for a speaker by the name of Hakeem Jeffries!”

Letitia James isn’t just prosecuting Donald Trump—she’s campaigning against him, using her public office as a weapon. The mask is off. The question now is: how much longer will Americans tolerate rogue prosecutors turning the justice system into a campaign war room?

President Trump and AG Pam Bondi’s pushback couldn’t have come at a more critical moment. It’s time to restore law and order—and end the era of left-wing legal warfare once and for all.