A liberal commentator on a CNN roundtable claimed that three Trump Cabinet members committed 'mortgage fraud', but this claim is misleading.
According to ProPublica, an investigative media outlet, three Trump administration Cabinet members signed mortgages that classified separate houses as their principal residences. However, the documents required that they make these homes their principal residence for a year, and there is no information showing they failed to do so.
There have been no government officials' statements or news reports about any of these Cabinet members being targeted for prosecution. Meanwhile, Federal prosecutors have indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges related to mortgage fraud.
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In a related development, demonstrators gathered to protest against the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Author's summary: Misleading claim about Trump's Cabinet members.