True to form, Doddering Don, aka The Nodfather, continues to criticize and even attempt to prosecute political enemies for the very things of which he himself is guilty.
In August, he sent the following letter to Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook, accusing her of mortgage fraud.


Then, he accused US Sen. ADAM SCHIFF of the same thing.
Both, he said, had falsified bank documents and property records to obtain more favorable loan terms by claiming that the loan was for the purchase of their primary places of residence.
But it turns out, PEDO-POTUS did the same thing back in the 1990s.
In 1993, he SIGNED A MORTGAGE for a “Bermuda-style” home in Palm Beach, Florida, claiming it would be his principal residence. And, as if that were not enough, seven weeks later, he DID IT AGAIN, this time on a seven-bedroom, marble-floored nearby property, claiming it, too, would be his principal place of dwelling.
Problem was, he was living in New York City at the time (remember that tacky golden escalator?)
So now it looks as though he’s going to have to demand that Attorney General Pam Bondi investigate and possibly indict him for mortgage fraud. Can’t wait until he calls himself out on Truth Social for being “crooked” and “deceitful potentially criminal.” Or not.
Were he not such a pathetic excuse for a human being, his behavior, including having himself awarded the FIFA Peace Medal participation trophy and the (I’m convinced) staged assassination attempt (you see, I’ve had part of my right ear cut away and it isn’t growing back—ever), might be amusing, kind of like a sophomoric fart joke.
Instead, it’s a growing international embarrassment.



I, too, am shocked. Every outlet that reported mortgage fraud accusations is ethically obligated to publish a story about Trump fraud.
Of course, that would require ethics which are in short supply.
Well of course Trump is guilty of the practice first. Where do you think they got the idea for that line of investigation?
Trump and Leona Helmsley were both real estate ogres and acidic rivals. Practiced similar business tactics. She went to jail. H became 2X President. Let’s give her the last word***.Leona Helmsley and Donald Trump were bitter real-estate rivals in New York who frequently exchanged insults in the media during the late 1980s and 1990s
. Helmsley’s most famous quote about Trump was: “I wouldn’t trust him if his tongue was notarized”.
Helmsley’s Comments on Trump
In a November 1990 Playboy interview, Leona Helmsley made several pointed remarks about her rival:
She called him a “sick, sick, sick, sick boy” and a “snake”.
She accused him of being obsessed with her and claimed he had modeled his then-wife, Ivana Trump, after her.
She suggested Trump had inflated the price he paid for the St. Moritz Hotel, calling him a “skunk” and an “S.O.B.”
Helmsley had Trump pegged way back then!
We should have paid attention.