Looks like Adam Schiff might be facing more than just Trump’s wrath this time—he might be staring down a mortgage fraud scandal of his own making. President Trump came out swinging on Tuesday, lighting up Truth Social with some scorching allegations against the California Senator, and let’s just say he didn’t hold back.
In a fiery post, President Trump laid out what he called a “sustained pattern of possible Mortgage Fraud” by Schiff. The gist? Schiff reportedly claimed his Maryland home as his primary residence while serving in Congress from California. Why? Well, to get a cheaper mortgage from Fannie Mae, of course. Because nothing says “public servant” like gaming the system for a better interest rate while preaching about ethics on CNN.
“And now I learn that Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes Division have concluded that Adam Schiff has engaged in a sustained pattern of possible Mortgage Fraud,” Trump wrote. He called Schiff a “scam artist” and declared, “I always knew Adam Schiff was a Crook.” No beating around the bush there.
According to President Trump, Schiff refinanced his Maryland property with federal loan holders on February 6, 2009, claiming it as his primary residence. But he didn’t fix the paperwork until October 13, 2020—over a decade later. Convenient timing, right? That means for years, Schiff was representing Californians while living it up in Maryland and saving a buck on the backs of American taxpayers. Seems like he was playing both sides of the coast—and the system.
This accusation follows the same pattern as the one involving New York Attorney General Letitia James, who also got caught up in mortgage document inconsistencies. She’s now under criminal investigation and dipping into a secretive $10 million taxpayer-funded legal war chest. Schiff, on the other hand, hasn’t lawyered up—yet.
And while Schiff has been too busy making snarky Twitter posts about “Alligator Alcatraz” and Trump’s cabinet changes, he’s remained suspiciously silent on these mortgage allegations. Maybe because there’s not a good excuse for lying to Fannie Mae while grandstanding as the nation’s moral compass.
Meanwhile, President Trump is doing what the DOJ refuses to do—digging into the corruption. Thanks to loyalists like William Pulte at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Trump’s exposing skeletons that were supposed to stay buried.
If Schiff really did fudge the paperwork to score better loan terms, it’s not just sleazy—it’s criminal. Let’s see if justice actually catches up with “Crooked Schiff,” or if the Democrats run their usual cover operation. Either way, the swamp’s getting restless.
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