Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Blindsided by Surprise Lawsuit from Ally
Episode Date: February 25, 2025In a case of man bites dog, Mayor Adams, whose federal indictment hangs in the balance, through the City of New York has sued the Trump Administration in Federal Court to get back more than $80 millio...n in migrant housing funds the Feds clawed back at Musk/DOGE’s direction, without notice from NY’s bank accounts in violation of several restraining orders. Michael Popok reports. To get our $297 when you buy a PAIR offer, including a free charger, head to https://ShopMDHearing.com and use code LEGALAF. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you have any questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, We got a new suit involving Donald Trump and the Mayor of New York, Eric Adams.
But it's not the one you're thinking of. The city has now turned
around in federal court and sued the Trump administration, including its FEMA director,
its Homeland Security director, because they clawed back and took out of the bank accounts
of the city of New York over $80 million that was appropriated and granted to them through Congress to house illegal
migrants in New York because of an overflow problem in US border patrol.
Those migrants were, let's call it what it is, dumped on to Manhattan in New York
City and they get compensated by and reimbursed by the federal government as
appropriated by Congress. But Donald Trump got all hot and bothered because Elon Musk and his doge said that he
found $59 million being used to house migrants in luxury hotels, which is a lie.
I'll tell you about that in a minute.
And that and the FEMA director, who's busy flip-flopping his way through the position in various court filings,
a guy by the name of Cameron Hamilton decided to push a button and pull out of and suck out of the
municipal bank accounts $80 million. Not so fast. New temporary restraining order has been filed.
The judge has been aside and Judge Reardon, I'll talk about her in a minute,
you're here on Legal AFN, the Midas Touch Network.
Everybody sort of knows, I assume,
that Mayor Adams was indicted by the prior administration
and the prosecutors there for corruption related to bribery
and the false documents and other things.
In addition to that,
Donald Trump decided that he wanted to
make Mayor Adams play ball with his immigration policy. We'll talk a lot about immigration policy
on this hot take. And in order to do that, he authorized his new Department of Justice to
enter into a corrupt deal to force Mayor Adams to play ball on Trump immigration policy. In return, Donald Trump would dismiss his indictment,
but only temporarily keeping it alive long enough
that if Mayor Adams doesn't do what Trump tells him to do
as a public official, he will re-indict him.
So that unholy corrupt bargain was brought before Judge Ho.
And it's still sitting with Judge Ho,
who was assigned a special counsel
in the form of a former Solicitor General
to get to the bottom of the potential corruption scandal.
While all that was going on last week,
Mayor, the city of New York led by Mayor Adams,
even at this moment, through its Corporation Council,
which is the in-house law firm for the
city of New York, a very fine organization, they filed their federal
pleading and then their complaint assigned to Judge Reardon, they are
seeking a temporary restraining order and as a lot of these other lawsuits they
have asked for a declaration that there have been violations of various constitutional principles
and administrative procedures.
Almost all of the cases that I talk about
on Midas Touch and on Legal AF
can be distilled and boiled down to its essence
as usually being, because of the executive orders
being so rogue and outrageous,
usually being a violation
of the Administrative Procedures Act,
the APA, arguing that whomever has taken the money,
violated the law, fired the worker,
defunded the program, has acted arbitrarily and capriciously,
that's a term of art under the Administrative Procedures Act
and several violations of the APA result.
Usually it's tied to how Congress wants certain things
to happen in the execution of its law,
and these things have not been done properly.
That's one.
Two, you will usually see, and you see here in this case,
an argument that there's been a violation of due process,
property rights under the fifth amendment
for which there has not been appropriate due process
before the money was sucked out of the bank account
with some vague letter of irregularities
and illegal activity in the operation of the program.
What illegal activity?
What operation of the program?
When?
And you can't just take the money and then make the city sue for it, although that's exactly what they've
done. So you'll see fifth amendment violation. You'll see administrative procedures act violation.
The other hallmarks of these types of suits that we talk about here, and there are already
over 90 of them, is an argument that there's been a violation of the separation of powers
that the president is not
coloring within the lines of the three co-equal branches of government and has stepped across it
to violate that which only Congress, controlling the purse strings under our constitution, can do.
So that's present in this particular lawsuit. Let's talk about Judge Reardon for a minute.
Then I'm going to read to you from certain elements of the lawsuit. Judge Reardon for a minute. Then I'm gonna read to you from certain elements of the lawsuit. Judge Reardon is interesting.
She's got a background similar to mine, similar age,
similar vintage, as I like to say.
She went to NYU Law School.
She was actually a commercial litigator
at some very fine upstanding firms in New York,
not the one that I worked at.
I worked at a firm called Skadden.
She worked at a firm called Davis Poke.
It was a competitor of my old law firm.
And she was there as a partner at that firm
and some other very top 10, top 15 law firms
doing commercial litigation, not civil litigation,
representing people in business disputes,
that type of thing.
She was actually originally nominated by Donald Trump.
She was supported, her candidacy was supported by the Democratic
junior senator of New York, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Trump nominated her, but it never got out of
committee. Then, because she's so qualified and sort of bipartisan, Biden nominated her,
and she was confirmed, and she's been on the bench ever since. So she's a balls and strike kind of person,
not a MAGA Republican.
That's not why she was nominated originally by Trump
or was pushed by Kirsten Gillibrand.
And now she has the case.
So what I like about this case is that it shows you
that Adams, even though he's got the indictment
still against him because Judge Ho has not
dismissed it while he gets to the bottom of whether there was a corrupt bargain to try
to improperly influence a municipal government official by the feds, by the Department of
Justice and Donald Trump, he's like, well, we can't ignore the $80.5 million that was
sucked out of our bank account.
We got to go after it, you know?
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Now, where did that come from?
It really came from, it started with Doge.
Where else did all these things come from?
And Elon Musk.
So if you, particularly Elon Musk posted
a couple of weeks ago on a social media platform
a posting that said, this is in paragraph 73 of the complaint that was just filed, the Doge team just discovered that FEMA sent $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York
City to house illegal migrants. Sending this money violated the law and is gross insubordination to
the president's executive order.
I'll unpack all this in a minute. The money is meant for American disaster relief and is
instead being spent on high-end hotels for illegals. A clawback is demanded. And then
right on cue, because this is a call and response, Cameron Hamilton, who's the acting FEMA director
for Trump, said, I want to thank the Doge team for making me aware.
Effective yesterday, these payments have all been suspended.
The Doge team just discovered the FEMA sent, okay.
And then he admits something that we all know is true,
is that the Congress should pass the law in 2023 and 2024
for FEMA to do this.
In other words, it was already authorized by Congress,
which he admits in his own filing. In fact, Cameron Hamilton completely rejects and undermines and
walks back the Doge theory that Donald Trump jumped on, which is the money was diverted from
disaster relief because all the disasters in California and in other places were going on,
because all the disasters in California and in other places were going on,
and went to luxury hotels.
Let me unpack that.
FEMA pays through these grants to house illegal migrants
that have bursted out of the seams
of an overpopulated border patrol facilities
at a rate of $62 a day, okay?
I lived and worked in New York.
You can't get a hotel room for $62 a day. The average hotel room I think
is 300 or more. So this is a bargain for reduced rate doesn't
matter what hotel it is in if the hotel is going to take them
it's $62 a day. So it's not whether the hotel was a luxury
hotel, for instance, the Roosevelt Hotel, where which they
pointed to may have been a Class C hotel
about 30 years ago, but it fell in hard times, which is why they take FEMA money at $62 a day.
Cameron Hamilton says in a filing in another case, because remember, the funding issue is frozen
by various temporary restraining orders in Rhode Island and other places. So the cutoff of funding is frozen.
And to oppose that,
Cameron Hamilton, the same guy at FEMA,
he wrote that the money that was sent to New York
was not diverted from money
that should have been used for disaster relief.
It was paid for by Congress to have FEMA administer it,
but it's not FEMA money,
it's congressional grants that have been authorized
to shelter migrants.
And he actually admits that in his own filing
in another federal court in Rhode Island,
probably hoping that we wouldn't catch it.
He said there that the money was not for disaster relief,
but quote, to provide temporary shelter
and other services to aliens released from custody.
Exactly.
So the only reason FEMA's involved
is because at the time Congress appointed FEMA
to be the administrator for the money
and the Biden administration used it that way.
That's all.
So here's what's gonna happen.
They're gonna lose.
This money is going to be returned
by the federal government.
It's also, I believe, a violation of the spirit,
if not the letter, of temporary restraining orders
that are already out there
related to not defunding programs.
Claw back is just another word for defunding.
Taking the money back is the same as not paying it out,
as far as I'm concerned. And I think Judge Reardon is going to have to get to the bottom of that
and get Administrator Hamilton before her. But it does show that I guess Mayor Adams didn't like the
look and didn't like the reporting, that it looked like he cut a deal of political expediency to stay in office by trading transactionally his indictment
for compromised political or policymaking in the city of New York.
Look bad.
Four of his deputy mayors resigned as a result.
Governor Hockel of New York, who has the power to remove Adams, is waiting patiently
on the sidelines waiting for Judge Ho to rule whether his indictment lives or dies. And
then I think she sweeps in and takes him out of office. So in the meantime, I guess he
couldn't ignore $80 million that got sucked out of the bank account. I'm sure he's not
thrilled that the city of New York, for which he is the head administrator had to sue the
Trump administration in the middle of all this. But you
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