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Trump used fake primary residence claims for 1990s Palm Beach mortgages, drawing scrutiny over inconsistent enforcement.
A ProPublica investigation reveals that Donald Trump, during the 1990s, obtained two mortgages in Palm Beach, Florida, for properties he claimed as primary residences despite never living in either and renting them out from the start.
This mirrors practices his administration has labeled “deceitful and potentially criminal” when applied to political opponents like Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
While legal experts say such dual primary-residence claims are often in a gray area and rarely prosecuted, the inconsistency in enforcement raises questions about political motivation.
The White House dismissed the comparison, arguing a lender would not defraud itself, and declined to release loan details.
Trump usó reclamos de residencia primaria falsos para las hipotecas de Palm Beach de la década de 1990, atrayendo el escrutinio sobre la ejecución inconsistente.