Trump Accuses Adam Schiff of Mortgage Fraud, Reigniting a Long-Running Political War

Trump just lit another political fuse. This time, he’s accusing Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud—explosive, personal, and legally loaded. Schiff calls it a lie. Trump hints at secret findings, but offers no proof. Allies rush to amplify. Critics warn of weaponized justice. The truth sits buried beneath rage, law, and vendett… Continues…

Schiff’s rebuttal leans on constitutional nuance and the messy realities of modern political life, where members of Congress routinely juggle multiple residences and complicated financial arrangements. Legally, proving fraud would require far more than a controversial “primary residence” designation. Politically, however, the bar is lower: suspicion alone can be weaponized. In today’s climate, the accusation itself becomes the punishment, and the real casualty is any shared sense of what counts as truth.

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