California dem mum on mortgage fraud allegations with Maryland Home

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Democratic Senator Adam Schiff of California refused to answer the repeated questions of Fox News Digital about his alleged mortgage fraud that President Donald Trump accused him of having committed more than 10 years.
Trump’s long -standing critic, who as a member of the Congress played a decisive role in the first and second descendant of the House of Representatives during Trump’s first term, was accused by the president of having committed fraud to obtain lower prices on a second house in Maryland.
Trump allegedly alleged that Schiff had registered a property in Maryland as his main residence in 2009 to obtain a lower mortgage rate, although he was a member of the Congress, then a senator representing California.
Schiff described the accusations of “baseless”.
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However, Schiff ignored a Fox News digital journalist who asked him: “Do you have an answer to Trump saying that you are guilty of mortgage fraud?”
Fox News digital journalist later asked Schiff: “Why did you decided to make your main Maryland residence for ten years, for a decade, not California? A comment on Trump accusing you of having committed mortgage fraud, sir?” An answer? “
Schiff ignored the questions, simply answering: “Have a good day.”
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Trump displayed his allegations on Truth Social Tuesday morning.
“I have always suspected that Shifty, Adam Schiff, was a crook. And now I learn that the Fannie Mae’s financial crimes division concluded that Adam Schiff has embarked on a supported model of possible mortgage fraud,” Trump wrote.
“Adam Schiff said that his main residence was in Maryland to get a cheaper mortgage and ripped up America, when he had to live in California because he was a member of the California congress. I always knew that Adam Schiff was a crook. Fraud began with the refinancing of his property from Maryland on February 6, 2009, and continued with several transactions.”
“Mortgage fraud is very serious, and Adam Schiff (today Senator) must be brought to justice.”
Trump has provided no evidence of alleged fraud.
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Asked about accusations later Tuesday, Trump seemed to soften the specific accusation.
“I do not know the individual accusation, if it even happened, but Adam Schiff is a serious series,” said Trump.
Schiff was not forbidden to list the houses of Maryland as his main residence during his mandate at the Congress, because the Constitution only demands that he be a “resident” of California at the time of his elections, and not throughout his service.
However, Schiff cited two residences, one in California and one in Maryland, as “main residence” on several mortgage and electoral forms dating from 2003, Just the news reported in October.
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The legislator of the time, representative Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Listens during an audience of the committee during an investigation into the January 6 attack on the American Capitol. (Jack Gruber-USA today)
In at least three cases – in 2009, 2011 and 2013 – Schiff refined his house in Maryland and declared his “main residence”, while listing his condo in Burbank, California, as the main residence in separate financing documents, reported the point of sale. He then changed the notations of his Maryland mortgage to be a second home.
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The model was detected for the first time by Christine Bishi, a real estate investigator based in Sacramento who presented himself at Congress as a republican last year. She filed an ethical complaint against Schiff at the Congress.
Schiff said Trump’s comments were the last attempt at political reprisals against his perceived enemies and said it did not distract “his Epstein file problem”.
“Since I directed his first indictment, Trump called me on several occasions to be arrested for betrayal,” wrote Schiff on X. “So, in a way, I assume that it is a bit of a disappointment. And this attempt without political remuneration will not prevent me from holding him responsible.”