The betrayal, she says, happened behind closed doors. In quiet D.C. conference rooms, far from cameras and crowds, a former Trump attorney general allegedly worked to destroy his own onetime boss. Names were listed. Strategies drafted. Raids predicted. Prosecutors and media allies, all aligned with one objective: make sure Donald Trump never re… Continues…
If Patrícia Lélis is telling the truth, the fight over Donald Trump’s political future did not unfold only in courtrooms or on cable news, but in hushed, carefully choreographed meetings where law and politics blurred. Her handwritten notes, the dates, the names, the alleged predictions of an FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, all paint a picture of powerful insiders gaming out how to box Trump in before 2024.
The implications are explosive: a former attorney general, local and federal prosecutors, media strategists, and political operatives allegedly converging around a single mission—keep Trump from returning to the White House. To some, it will look like a righteous effort to contain a dangerous figure. To others, it will feel like proof that the system is willing to bend its own rules to stop one man, no matter the cost.