The Wrath of Trump: Throw Fraudulent Claims Against Perceived Political Enemies
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Team Trump finds something new to weaponize: mortgage fraud allegations
The Trump administration accused one of the president’s political targets of mortgage fraud. Then it happened again. And then it happened again.
Aug. 21, 2025, 2:39 PM EDT By Steve Benen
Sometimes, there’s political news that’s notable at face value, but just below the surface there’s an even more important story happening. Take this NBC News report:
[T]he director of the [U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency, William Pulte, a sharp critic of the Fed, alleged in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook ‘falsified bank documents and property records to acquire more favorable loan terms, potentially committing mortgage fraud.’ In the letter that Pulte called a ‘criminal referral,’ he said that his agency had obtained her mortgage documents and requested that the Justice Department review the matter.
Donald Trump, who is desperate to bring the Federal Reserve to heel, responded to the allegations with a four-word statement published to his social media platform: “Cook must resign, now!!!”
For her part, Cook, an economist named to the Fed board by Joe Biden, said in a statement that she has “no intention of being bullied to step down from my position because of some questions raised in a tweet.”
At this point, the story probably seems relatively straightforward, even if many of the relevant players are not widely known to the general public: A federal housing official believes a Federal Reserve official did something wrong, and the accused has denied wrongdoing. Maybe the Justice Department will pursue the matter, maybe not. Time will tell.
But then there’s the story behind the story.
When the Trump administration recently went after Sen. Adam Schiff, the case against the California Democrat and frequent Trump target was based on allegations of mortgage fraud. When the administration went after state Attorney General Letitia James, the case against the New York Democrat and frequent Trump target was also based on allegations of mortgage fraud. This week, evidently, it’s Cook’s turn.
It’s possible that through some remarkable coincidence, several prominent Democratic officials whom the president doesn’t like have all run afoul of the same law at the same time. But it’s also possible that the Trump administration, eager to retaliate against some of Trump’s favorite political targets, have weaponized mortgage fraud allegations.
Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, told CNBC this week that the criminal referrals were not politically motivated. Perhaps. But given everything we know about Pulte, there is some reason for skepticism. The Washington Post recently noted that the FHFA chief “has made a name for himself as a prominent Trump sidekick.” From the article:
Pulte, 37, has ramped up political infighting. … He’s become a leading voice for ousting Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell, joining the president on a tour of the central bank and handing Trump a draft letter for Powell’s firing that — so far — remains unsent. He posts to social media constantly, like his boss in the Oval Office. … Trump appears to be impressed. Last month, the president congratulated Pulte ‘on the outstanding job he is doing.’ In a post on Truth Social, he encouraged Pulte not to ‘LET THE RADICAL LEFT WEAKLINGS STOP YOU!’
All of which is to say, maybe we’re dealing with a story about a bunch of officials who’ve played fast and loose with their mortgage applications. Or maybe we’re dealing with a story about a federal bureaucracy being used in the service of a partisan vendetta.
Steve Benen is a producer for “The Rachel Maddow Show,” the editor of MaddowBlog and an MSNBC political contributor. He’s also the bestselling author of “Ministry of Truth: Democracy, Reality, and the Republicans’ War on the Recent Past.”
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