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Donald Trump Calls for Senator To Be Jailed: 'Big Trouble'President Donald Trump has called for Democratic Senator Adam Schiff of California to go to prison for alleged mortgage fraud ...
The pace of the summer housing market has slowed to a crawl amid a growing buyer wariness fueled by economic concerns.
A rise in mortgage interest rates has led to a decline in people applying for home loans and homeowners refinancing.
With Trump’s tax overhaul now in the rearview mirror, a potential Freddie and Fannie conservatorship release could move up ...
Longtime Trump political foe, Sen. Adam Schiff, was referred to the Department of Justice to face criminal prosecution over ...
FHFA director refers Sen. Adam Schiff to DOJ for alleged mortgage fraud, citing documents on Maryland and California ...
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William Pulte, the Trump administration's newly appointed director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), has revealed ...
A top housing finance regulator announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would allow lenders to use the traditional FICO ...
Trump teased that Schiff is in "BIG TROUBLE" and accused him of falsifying loan documents, saying he should face prison time.
Adding this competitor created by the big three credit bureaus likely means credit score prices will go up, not down.
With Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill passed and FNMA’s stock price lower, risk has decreased, making FNMA a Buy now.
Seventeen years after the 2008 bailout, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac remain under federal conservatorship, with a future that’s ...
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