🚨REPORT: Senator Adam “Schifty” Schiff’s Decades-Long Mortgage Fraud, Exposed
When a sitting congressman signs two separate mortgage packages barely a month apart, October 13 2020 in Potomac, MD and November 16 2020 in Burbank, CA, each binding him to move in and treat that property as his principal residence within 60 days, that isn’t sloppy paperwork; it’s the smoking gun in a long-running, multi-state grift.
Adam Schiff’s own signatures, flagged as far back as a 2009 House-Ethics complaint and stretching to at least 2003, reveal a calculated pattern of flipping his “primary residence” status whenever it profits him.
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2/ On Oct 13 2020 Rep. Adam Schiff refinanced his Potomac, MD house under a “Second Home Rider,” yet the very next page of the Deed of Trust carries the standard Occupancy covenant obligating him to “occupy and use the Property as Borrower’s principal residence within 60 days.”
Thirty-four days later, on Nov 16 2020, he closed a fresh refinance on his Burbank, CA condo and signed an identical Occupancy clause––again pledging to move in and treat that address as his principal home within the same 60-day window.
Two signatures, two states, one month apart, each promising the lender exclusive “primary residence” status: that is textbook, willful mortgage fraud.
3/ You may be asking: “Maybe it was a mistake?”
That defense collapses once you follow the ink.
From 2010–2013 Schiff refinanced the Maryland house four separate times, each time checking the box or initialing language that it was his “primary” or “principal” residence:
Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals is less a manual for civic engagement than a permission slip for moral surrender.
Its core command is simple:
Seize power by any means necessary and never worry about ethics.
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2/ Alinsky teaches activists to project strength they do not possess, stage‑manage outrage, and keep the pressure boiling until their target—be it an institution, a community, or a single individual—crumbles from fatigue.
3/ Dialogue is for dupes; intimidation and perpetual agitation are the real currency. His infamous Rule 13—“pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it”—turns character assassination into a sacrament, because once an opponent is de‑humanized, every tactic becomes righteous.
🚨Why would the FBI SDNY, once a beacon of justice, hide the evidence from Pam Bondi and Kash Patel?
To hide the corruption built up for over a decade.
The SDNY has been the at the center of lawfare and investigations against Trump, everyone is aware of that.
But how deep is this rot?
Let's review, 🧵
The SDNY’s corruption runs deep, as it was the birthplace of Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s 2016 probe into Trump-Russia ties, launched from its New York Field Office under SAC of Counter Intelligence, Charles McGonigal.
Many people know the case of McGonigal, and that he was eventually sentenced to 50 months in prison for aiding Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, but what many people DON'T know is that McGonigal was hand picked by...
🧵The True Cost of Lawfare, Why There Must Be Accountability🧵
1/ The Big Numbers
The legal actions against Donald Trump, his allies, and supporters have consumed vast resources:
863 government personnel, $511 million in taxpayer funds, and an estimated 5 million hours of government time from 2015 to February 2025.
These staggering figures underscore the unprecedented scale of these efforts show the true extent of the corruption of our justice system.
The sheer investment—financial, human, and temporal—has fueled public distrust in justice institutions, highlighting the need for accountability to address the clear abuse of power that occurred.
2/ Methodology Used to Compile Data
Data was gathered from DOJ expenditure reports, congressional budgets, and news outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Fox News.
Personnel estimates reflect team sizes and involvement duration, while costs combine salaries, operational expenses, and budget allocations.
Hours were calculated based on personnel and time spans.
Though limited public data and role overlaps necessitated adjustments, this methodology provides a comprehensive overview of the lawfare’s scope, ensuring accuracy within available constraints.
3/ Investigations During Trump’s First Term
During Trump’s first term, 96 personnel were involved in key investigations: 31 in Mueller’s probe, 20 in Crossfire Hurricane, 20 in Horowitz’s review, and 25 in House inquiries. Costs totaled $70.2 million ($25.2M Mueller, $20M Crossfire Hurricane, $7.5M Horowitz, $17.5M House), with 1.2 million hours spent.
These efforts laid the foundation for sustained lawfare that persisted from nearly the first moment President Trump entered politics.
NEWS: The New Year opens with orchestrated chaos across the country.
In New Orleans, a terrorist drove a rented Ford pickup into a crowd, killing 15 and injuring over 35, with an ISIS flag found in the vehicle.
Hours later, a Tesla Cybertruck, also rented, exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, killing the driver and injuring seven others. Both vehicles were rented from Turo, suggesting a pattern.
This isn't random; it's a direct challenge to our nation's stability. We must recognize these acts for what they are: attempts to disrupt the democratic process. As we approach January 20th, we need to stand firm against this violence.
It began in the early hours of New Year's Day when Shamsud-Din Jabbar, hailing from Texas, drove a rented Ford pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, New Orleans.
Fifteen lives were extinguished in an instant, with over 35 others left wounded. This wasn't a random act of violence; it was terrorism, plain and simple. The presence of an ISIS flag in the vehicle screams of a broader, more sinister agenda.