Trump’s own mortgages match his description of mortgage fraud, records reveal

The irony of Donald Trump's own mortgage history is being touted by his administration as evidence of mortgage fraud. The former president signed two separate mortgage agreements in the early 1990s, both claiming that one of his Palm Beach properties would serve as his primary residence. However, records show that neither property was ever used as a primary residence, but rather rented out to generate income.

This is a stark contrast to Trump's rhetoric on the issue, where he has accused others of mortgage fraud for claiming more than one primary residence. In reality, Trump's dual mortgages were likely legitimate business decisions, and experts say it's not uncommon for people to have multiple primary residences or claim different properties as their main home.

The discrepancy raises questions about the administration's motives behind their accusations. If they're serious about cracking down on mortgage fraud, why did they let Trump off the hook? Trump himself seemed unconcerned with his own actions when questioned by a ProPublica reporter earlier this year.

It appears that the administration is using these claims to paint other politicians and critics as dishonest or corrupt. The case against New York Attorney General Letitia James, who purchased a house in Virginia and claimed it was her primary residence, bears some resemblance to Trump's own actions. However, the difference lies in intent: while Trump likely knew his homes were being rented out, James has denied any wrongdoing.

The double standard is also evident in how the administration has treated other critics, such as Rep. Eric Swalwell and Sen. Adam Schiff. The Trump Justice Department has made similar accusations against them, only to later drop the charges or dismiss them as unfounded.

It's worth noting that mortgage experts say it's rare for lenders to pursue criminal charges for alleged primary residence misrepresentations. In many cases, these errors can be chalked up to clerical mistakes or legitimate business decisions. Perhaps Trump's own history should have been used to inform the administration's approach rather than being exploited as a tool for political leverage.

Ultimately, it seems that the Trump administration is more interested in demonizing their opponents and scoring political points than in pursuing real cases of mortgage fraud. As the saying goes: "what goes around comes around."
 
🤔 come on guys, trump's dual mortgages ain't no big deal, it's like everyone else doin' it too! experts say it's not uncommon for people to have multiple primary residences or claim different properties as their main home. so why the double standard? 🚫 seems like trumps admin is just tryna paint others as dishonest or corrupt to take a shot at them. and btw, james said she didn't do nothin' wrong 🙅‍♂️ and swalwell & schiff got dropped from the charges after all... what's the real agenda here? 🤑 just keepin it 100, folks!
 
🙄 I mean think about this, they're trying to use Donald Trump's own mortgage history against him but then let him off with a slap on the wrist? 🤷‍♂️ That doesn't add up. And what's really annoying is that they're using these claims to attack other politicians and critics, like Letitia James. I get that you want to crack down on mortgage fraud, but do it fairly and consistently, not just as a tool for revenge. 😒 It's all about the optics, right? The Trump admin wants to make themselves look good while hurting their enemies. And let's be real, who are they kidding? We all know what's going on here... 🤑
 
I think its pretty suspect how trump's own mortgage history is being used to accuse others of mortgage fraud. like, if he was so concerned about people making false claims, why didnt he get in trouble for it? and now his admin is using this as a way to go after other ppl who are claiming different primary residences... it just seems like another example of them trying to use trump's own hypocrisy against him
 
🤔 I'm totally not surprised by this news 🙄, the whole thing just smells like a total setup to me! 😒 Trump's administration is trying to deflect attention from their own shady dealings and go after others instead. 📦 I mean, if they're really serious about cracking down on mortgage fraud, why didn't they take him down when they had the chance? 🤷‍♀️ It just looks like a desperate attempt to silence critics and discredit opponents. 💔 And let's not forget that James' case bears an uncanny resemblance to Trump's own history... coincidence? 😏
 
🤦‍♂️ Can we talk about the layout of this article for a sec? The paragraphs feel like they're all squished together, making it hard to follow. It's like they took all the good ideas and just... shoved them in there. 📄 I mean, I get it, the topic is super interesting and complex, but can't we break it down into some nice clear sections? A simple header or two would make a huge difference. And what's up with all the short paragraphs? It's like they're trying to keep us guessing or something 😅. As for the actual content... I'm not surprised that people are saying Trump got off easy on this one 🤷‍♂️. The whole thing just feels too convenient, if you ask me 👀
 
I'm so done with the double standards 🙄... I mean, come on! The admin is trying to paint others as corrupt when they're using Trump's own mortgage history against him? It's like, what even is the point of that?! 😒 Trump's rentals were legit business moves, and experts say it's not uncommon for people to have multiple primary residences. But nope, the admin is exploiting this to discredit others and score points. And let's not forget that James (NY AG) has denied any wrongdoing 🙅‍♀️... meanwhile, Reps Swalwell & Schiff got accused and then had charges dropped or dismissed. It's all about politics, folks 🤥. The irony is that Trump himself seems unconcerned with his own actions... talk about a "main guy" 😂.
 
omg, this is so fishy 🐟👀 i mean, trump's own mortgage history being used to smear others? that's just crazy talk! it's like they're trying to distract us from the real issues while framing their enemies. and let's be real, if trumps dual mortgages were legit business decisions, why are they so conveniently painted as a bad guy? 🤔 meanwhile, james is getting the cold shoulder for not doing anything wrong... it's all about optics here. and don't even get me started on how they're using this to silence critics like eric swalwell and adam schiff... it's a classic case of playing the victim 🙄
 
I mean, can you believe this? So now they're using Trump's own shady mortgage history as evidence against others 🤦‍♂️? It's like, if they want to play it fair, they should be looking at their own guy first. I don't think it's a coincidence that this whole thing is being pushed through just before the midterms... it's all about demonizing opponents and scoring points. And let's not forget how they dropped those charges against Swalwell and Schiff out of nowhere 🚫💥. It's like, can't they see what's going on here? They're not fooling anyone with this double standard 😒.
 
idk why ppl r so obsessed w/ trumps finances lol... did u know i just got back from the most epic hike in cali this wknd? 🏞️🌄 the views were straight fire! 🚀 and btw, have u tried that new brunch spot downtown? it's gotta be trying to get into his good books w/ all this mortgage drama is lowkey suspicious...
 
I'm so done with this 🙄 Trump admin's hypocrisy over his own mortgage history is just a huge red flag. They're trying to spin this as evidence of mortgage fraud, but it's clear they're just using it to smear their opponents. I mean, come on, if they're gonna go after someone like Eric Swalwell or Adam Schiff for making similar claims, then why not Trump? It's all about politics and scoring points. The admin is using these "accusations" to create a narrative that others are dishonest or corrupt, but really it just looks like they're covering their own tracks 🙈. And let's be real, mortgage experts say it's super rare for lenders to pursue criminal charges for this stuff, so it's not like Trump broke any new ground here 🤷‍♂️. It's time to call out the admin's hypocrisy and get back to investigating actual cases of mortgage fraud 👊
 
🙄 Come on guys! The hypocrisy is just so obvious. You're accusing others of lying about their primary residences, but Trump's own history is a total mess and you're just turning it into a tool for witch hunts? 🤔 It's like they're trying to spin this as some kind of proof that Trump's not corrupt or anything... Newsflash: if you're gonna accuse someone else of doing something, at least make sure you've got your own house in order first! 🏠 This whole thing just feels like a total farce. Can we please just focus on actual cases of mortgage fraud instead of using personal agendas to smear people? 😒
 
🤑😏 This is wild. So they're gonna use Trump's own shady moves against others who might be honest? 🤷‍♂️ Like, if he's got two mortgages with no primary residence claimed, why should anyone else get a free pass? 💸 The hypocrisy is strong here. And what's even crazier is that experts say it's not uncommon for people to have multiple primary residences... so Trump wasn't exactly the only one doing this. 🤦‍♂️ It feels like they're just trying to silence critics and make themselves look better, rather than actually fighting mortgage fraud. 👎
 
🙄 I'm surprised they're trying to spin this as a case against others now. Like, if we're gonna throw shade at people for claiming multiple primary residences, shouldn't we be looking at our own guy's mortgage history first? 🤔 It's just common sense. If Trump was renting out his properties and using them as "primary residences" on his tax returns too, that's not exactly kosher. I'm not saying he definitely did anything wrong, but come on, don't try to turn this into a witch hunt now. It's like they're trying to distract us from the real issue: who actually knows what Trump was thinking when he signed those mortgage agreements? 🤑
 
😒 I'm kinda surprised they're trying to turn this around on others when Trump's own record speaks for itself 🤷‍♂️. It just feels like a huge double standard and also kinda low, you know? 🙄 They're basically saying that it's okay to bend the rules as long as you're a Trump supporter 💸. Meanwhile, people who actually do break the law get called out 🚫. I mean, I'm all for accountability and transparency, but this just feels like another case of Trump using his power to silence his critics 💔. It's gotta be frustrating for the other politicians and experts who are trying to do their jobs without being dragged into a web of politics 🔒.
 
🤔 so trump was just doing what most people do with multiple homes? 🏠📈 but his admin is trying to use this as an example for others... and they're not exactly fair 🙅‍♂️ like why isn't trump being held to the same standard as james or Swalwell? 🤷‍♀️ it's just weird that the justice department is only targeting people who disagree with them 🚫👀
 
I just got back from the most random adventure at this quirky thrift store downtown 🛍️😂, and I'm still thinking about how weird it is when they have vintage kitchen appliances that are literally older than my grandparents 👵🏻👴. Like, what's the story behind those? Did someone just give them away after like 5 uses? And then I started wondering if Trump's whole thing with mortgages would've happened if he had just used a Airbnb rental app 🤣💸 instead of renting out his own places... anyway, it's all so cringeworthy now.
 
omg can you believe this? 🤯 so trump's own mortgage history is being used against him but he's not even addressing it like a normal person... i mean i get that his admin wants to pin something on other ppl, but this is just ridiculous. the fact that they're using his own actions as an example of mortgage fraud is just low 🤕 and btw who knows what went down in those rentals? maybe he was being super honest about it? idk, maybe it's all just a big mess. anyway, it's not like we haven't seen this before... the admin just using trump's own baggage against him to take down other ppl. that's some nasty politics right there 😒
 
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