Fraud claims countered against US Fed governor

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook referred to as a “holiday house” in a loan estimation in contradiction with a coat ownership he bought in June 2021, the Trump administration’s allegations of mortgage fraud.
President Donald Trump tried to ignite Cook based on allegations that he claimed to be the primary residence of both condemnation and another property at the same time.
Trump wants to reshape the Central Bank to regulate a deduction perpendicular to interest rates.
The documents obtained by Associated Press showed that Cook described the property as a “second home” in a second form sent by Cook to obtain security permit.
Cook filed a lawsuit to prevent Trump from shooting at the administration, for the first time, a President tried to remove the members of the Governor’s Office. On Tuesday, a precautionary measure decided to remain as the governor of the FED.
The administration objected to the decision and asked for an emergency decision just before deciding that the Fed would not reduce its basic interest rate. Most economists expect that they will reduce a quarter of points.
Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’i arranged a Trump of a Trump, Bill Pulte accused Cook of signing separate documents that both the Atlanta property and a house in Ann Arbor in Michigan claimed that “primary residences”. Pulte sent a criminal referral to the Ministry of Justice, which launched an investigation.
The demand of a house as a “primary housing” may cause a better down payment and mortgage conditions than the classification of one of the houses as a holiday house.
Fulton County Tax records show that Cook never demands exemption in condemnation, which shows that someone who uses a property as a primary residence to reduce real estate taxes since he bought it in 2021.
The White House did not respond immediately to the request for comments.

