Donald Trump signed mortgage documents in the 1990s claiming two separate Florida properties would each serve as his principal residence – the same thing his administration is calling “mortgage fraud” when done by political rivals, records show.
ProPublica unearthed documents demonstrating that within seven weeks of each other in late 1993 and early 1994, the president obtained loans for neighboring Palm Beach homes, pledging each would be his primary dwelling. Instead of living in them, though, he rented both out as investment properties.
There is no suggestion that the activity is or was illegal, and proving intent is key in fraud cases. Yet Trump has called the same behavior – having two primary dwelling mortgages – “deceitful and potentially criminal” in relation to mortgage fraud charges against the Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. The Trump administration is bringing several similar cases against the New York attorney general, Letitia James, the senator Adam Schiff and the congressman Eric Swalwell.
Guess it's OK if the Demented Orange Piggy and other Republicans do it. Including the asshole who has been making such a big point of it.
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Proves if Piggy47 is speaking its either a lie, or a threat.
Eck!
Takes one to know one should be the first reflex.
All accusations are confessions by the Trump maladministration and minions.
"You're the lawfare, I'm not the lawfare." "But, but, Obama blew somebody up."
"Biden didn't ace his cognitive test." "Biden was married twice and was 'The big guy'."
Or is what he’s doing.
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