House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has taken aim at FHFA Chief Bill Pulte, firing back with a scathing statement after the director fired internal watchdogs investigating him. The move comes as Pulte faces intensifying scrutiny over his alleged misuse of mortgage records to target Trump's foes.
Sources close to the matter claim that Pulte used this access to compromise Democratic officials. Jeffries, however, dismissed these claims as "laughable" and instead called out Pulte for being a "malignant hack who is abdicating his responsibility to help everyday Americans afford a home."
The statement also hinted at potential investigations into Pulte's actions, suggesting that the former director might be held accountable for his alleged lawlessness. Jeffries warned that "every single corrupt sycophant" will have to answer for their actions, leaving little doubt that the Democratic leader is setting his sights on Pulte.
The move marks a significant escalation in the battle between Jeffries and Pulte, with both camps engaging in a high-stakes game of political posturing. The FHFA chief's troubles are far from over, as he faces mounting pressure to explain his actions and restore public trust.
In recent weeks, Pulte has been criticized for firing internal watchdogs who raised concerns about his use of mortgage records. His latest move has only added fuel to the fire, with many accusing him of abuse of power and targeting perceived enemies.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Jeffries is not going to let up on Pulte anytime soon. The House Minority Leader appears determined to hold his opponent accountable for any wrongdoing, leaving Pulte facing an uncertain future as he struggles to maintain his grip on power.
Sources close to the matter claim that Pulte used this access to compromise Democratic officials. Jeffries, however, dismissed these claims as "laughable" and instead called out Pulte for being a "malignant hack who is abdicating his responsibility to help everyday Americans afford a home."
The statement also hinted at potential investigations into Pulte's actions, suggesting that the former director might be held accountable for his alleged lawlessness. Jeffries warned that "every single corrupt sycophant" will have to answer for their actions, leaving little doubt that the Democratic leader is setting his sights on Pulte.
The move marks a significant escalation in the battle between Jeffries and Pulte, with both camps engaging in a high-stakes game of political posturing. The FHFA chief's troubles are far from over, as he faces mounting pressure to explain his actions and restore public trust.
In recent weeks, Pulte has been criticized for firing internal watchdogs who raised concerns about his use of mortgage records. His latest move has only added fuel to the fire, with many accusing him of abuse of power and targeting perceived enemies.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Jeffries is not going to let up on Pulte anytime soon. The House Minority Leader appears determined to hold his opponent accountable for any wrongdoing, leaving Pulte facing an uncertain future as he struggles to maintain his grip on power.