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Are there corrupt cops? How could that be when the recruitment and hiring process of police officers include a thorough assessment of the police applicant’s background. Background investigation includes interviews of former and current employers, co-workers, supervisors, neighbors, classmates, and teachers. Background investigators of police officer recruits will check the candidates credit and employment backgrounds, criminal arrests and convictions, public records, and medical and psychological history records. Many law enforcement agencies will conduct written psychological examinations as well as an oral interview with a board certified psychologist. Other police agencies will have polygraph examinations as part of the background investigation process. Like many other professions, there are bad apples in law enforcement. Here are some videos of corrupt police officers caught on tape.
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My good friends and brothers are thinking about joining NEXA Mortgage, which changed the name to NEXA Lending. Now I am hearing and it is all over the internet that CEO Mike Kortas is aggressively acquiring Shell Companies? What does this mean, how does it impact the current loan officers and branch managers at Nexa Mortgage, what are the benefits and what are the negatives. Can you please help me fully understand what acquisition of shell companies mean? There is a lot of talk that Kortas is veering towards doing retail and fade off doing a lot of wholesale, including separating from United Wholesale Mortgage ( NEXA Lending’s largest wholesale lending partner). The NEXA CEO says he is NOT doing retail but there are rumors where he brought on a new management staff including a Chief Growth Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and promoted his secretary to Chief Adminstrative Officer. And also, recently, AXEN REALTY was created and launched. Rumor has it that Kortas was acquiring Shell Company from an affiliate of Movement Mortgage, with plans to pursue agency seller-servicer approvals. That apparently sparked other rumors: That he was starting up a “true IMB.” That he was going to go retail. That he had cooked up a co-issue servicing play w/ CrossCountry Mortgage. And that he was even selling NEXA. Kortas did create JVs” beside his existing entities, NEXA & AXEN. Kortas said he is buying other LLC shells as well, but he’s not going into retail. Can you please cover a comprehensive overview about Kortas’ plans, including the mysterious servicing angle?
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Stock Market Data For State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
- Based in the United States, the State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust is a key part of American investing.
- SPY is currently trading at $693.52, slipping $0.43 from yesterday’s close.
- The session opened at $694.92, with a strong 37,165,302 shares traded so far.
- Today’s trading range stretched from a low of $692.87 to a high of $696.47.
- The latest trade crossed the tape at 1:00:33 PM CST on February 10, 2026.
Daily Markets & Mortgage News For February 10, 2026
LIVE Stock Market Wrap (U.S.)
U.S. stocks ended higher, boosted by a tech sector rebound. The S&P 500 rose 0.7%, the Dow went up 0.4%, and the Nasdaq also increased. Treasury yields moved up and down, with the 10-year ending near 4.15% after dropping earlier.
What moved the market: big tech companies recovered after a rough period, making investors more willing to take risks.
- Markets are still nervous, watching every move by the Federal Reserve and the ongoing struggle between growth and inflation.
Precious Metals — With A Deep Focus On SILVER
- Silver prices have been very volatile lately, as many investors selling at once have driven big price swings.
- They talked-about $122-per-ounce price for silver has not been confirmed.
- After briefly going over $121, prices fell in the following weeks.
- Instead of being a set value, the $121–$122 range was just a recent high.
- Data shows the drop was caused by overall market trends and big-picture factors, not by a single event.
What Happened To Silver
- Long liquidation after an extreme run-up
- Silver reached new highs in late 2025 and January 2026, but as the excitement faded, prices dropped quickly.
- Crowded positioning + forced de-risking
- When prices swing widely, brokers raise the amount of money traders must put up, and risk teams become more cautious, which can make price drops even larger in markets driven by futures.
- Rates, dollar, and “Fed Independence” headlines
Metals rose amid uncertainty about the Fed and politics, but prices quickly fell again as sentiment shifted. Even as prices rose, Reuters pointed out signs that silver might soon drop.
When many traders make the same bets, even small events can cause a big reaction, especially since silver is not traded as much as other markets.
Big Banks And Silver Manipulation: What’s Reasonable
The accusations can be examined in two parts:
- Proven and documented misconduct by regulators and the DOJ:
- There is evidence of trading manipulation and spoofing in the precious metals markets.
- In 2020, JPMorgan Chase was fined $920 million for metals and Treasury futures misconduct, and DOJ/CFTC cases are ongoing regarding claims of a coordinated bank short attack during the recent decline in silver prices.
- However, there is no substantial evidence supporting these claims.
- More plausible explanations include changes in market positioning, macroeconomic factors, and increased volatility.
LIVE Short Position Of Silver — What You Can Follow (and what it doesn’t usually show)
The CFTC Commitments of Traders (COT) report for COMEX silver is the clearest public data on who holds what in the market. It shows the positions of various groups, such as dealers, asset managers, and hedge funds. People looking into the ‘bank short’ story usually focus on Dealer/Intermediary positions and how much they hold. Both the old and new versions of the COT report can be checked. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was approximately 6.11% for the week ending February 5, 2026. This rate has remained stable and is among the lowest observed in the past three years, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey.
Unofficial Trackers Have Reported Minor Decreases In Daily Mortgage Rates Heading Into The Current Week.
What to watch next
- If the 10-year Treasury yield stays low and inflation remains under control, mortgage rates could fall.
- Still, expect a lot of ups and downs. Is 2026 looking good for housing?
People are hopeful but careful, expecting more single-family home loans in 2026, both for buying and refinancing, starting from a small base.
- NAR says that if rates go down, homes will be easier to afford, even if prices go up a little.
- Still, some areas are showing signs of trouble.
- About 1.1 million homeowners, or 2.1%, now owe more than their homes are worth, up from last year. It is not as bad as 2008, but it is a warning sign for some cities and people who made small down payments.
- In short, 2026 could see some improvement, but do not expect anything dramatic.
- Look for a slow recovery, with some places doing better than others.
- Right now, how people feel about the market is based more on hopes and predictions than on solid data.
- Inflation affects every change in rates and stocks as investors try to guess what the Fed will do next.
- A detailed economic calendar shows today’s important news and recent data.
- Since times can change, we give short summaries with times and expected results.
Powell’s Remarks On Probes And Metals
- Much of the recent market speculation, including reports of gold and silver records, is linked to the Powell probe and related DOJ investigations involving Trump.
- Regarding precious metals, Powell is quoted as saying, “Don’t read too much into it” on the gold/silver move and plays down the macro signal.
National News You Noted (High Level, Cited)
Epstein Files/”Epstein Repo ” This story is developing quickly today:
- DOJ has announced the release of millions of pages related to the Epstein Files Transparency Act and has an “Epstein Library” portal.
- Several news outlets report that lawmakers are pushing to reduce redactions and make more information public.
- A key claim is that the Epstein conspiracy did not involve trafficking powerful men.
- This contradicts many viral stories and is the FBI’s official conclusion.
Sanctuary Cities, ICE, And State/City Pushback
- The administration was so concerned about last summer’s sanctuary city policies that it threatened to pull funding from those areas.
- Sanctuary cities have been losing in the courts, and the DOJ strangely counters that with an updated list of sanctuary jurisdictions (Aug 5, 2025).
- Legal and policy battles of this intensity are new.
- Today, the SF Chronicle reported that a federal judge struck down California’s ICE mask ban law but upheld the ID requirement.
- These disputes are escalating quickly.
“Red States Going Broke” vs “Blue Cities In Deficit.”
The best bottom line: budget pressures are cropping up across the map, cutting across party lines. NCSL is tracking the FY2026 budget shortfalls.
- Pluribus’s independent fiscal reports show projected deficits in a wide range of states, including some of the largest.or + “free everything” platform
- The mayor appears to be Zohran Mamdani, with media coverage and controversy already beginning as of January 1, 2026.t verify the claim that “three weeks after taking office,
- NYC has billions in deficit” as a specific new fact attributed to his administration (NYC’s fiscal picture is complex and has traditionally been the subject of debate in budget documents and OMB/CBO-type reporting).
Mortgage & Industry Live Updates + Your Agencies. (Gustan Cho Associates/NEXA/AXEN/GCA Forums)
Here is what I can mention today:
NEXA Lending/NEXA Mortgage Ecosystem
- NEXA’s CEO recently spoke to HousingWire about how acquiring shell entities can help create joint ventures and boost wholesale volume.
- National Mortgage Professional announced that NEXA is working on AI tools for loan officers and launching new partnerships and initiatives.
- Platinum One/NEXA claims were the subject of a recent legal news story covered by HousingWire.
AXEN Realty
- AXEN’s new website is launching in several states as a platform for home searches and real estate agents.
- The National Mortgage Professional’s Directory of Companies highlights the growing partnership between AXEN and NEXA, as previously reported.
GCA Forums Rebranding/Restructuring
- GCA Forums and Sub-Forums site now shows it has rebranded from Great Content Authority Forums to a broader community hub, matching your new ‘Great Community’ Authority direction.
Gustan Cho Associates
- Gustan Cho Associates and Subsidiaries public websites still present GCA as a broker platform with wide lender coverage and operations in many states.
- Both Gustan Cho Associates BBB profile and websites support this ‘one-stop shop’ image.
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On Monday, U.S. financial markets reacted sharply to rising interest rates, disappointing labor data, political headwinds at the Federal Reserve, and mounting fiscal strains in America’s largest cities.
Current Trends in Stocks, Interest Rates, and Mortgages
Major U.S. stock indexes have fallen, with the Nasdaq leading the decline as investors pull back from expensive tech stocks. Markets have become more cautious, shown by big price swings and a drop in risky assets like bitcoin, which is now trading below $70. The 10-year Treasury yield is around 4.27%, and the 2-year yield is near 3.55%, suggesting the Federal Reserve will likely keep rates unchanged at its next meeting. Most traders now think there is a 90% chance rates will not be cut in March, as the Fed focuses on upcoming inflation numbers.
Mortgage Rates Today
Mortgage rates, while lower than their recent highs, are still much higher than before the pandemic. Right now, 30-year fixed mortgage rates are between 6.00% and 6.24% nationwide. Fifteen-year fixed mortgages are usually in the 5% range, depending on your credit and other factors.
Predicting the 2026 housing and mortgage markets is a challenge, with budget gaps, legal questions swirling around the Fed Chair, and urban volatility all in play. For now, real estate agents, brokers, and lenders would be wise to keep an eye on local trends as the landscape continues to shift.
Refinancing rates are slightly higher, with the average 30-year rate at 6.67% and the average 15-year rate at about 5.57%. Because of this, fewer people are refinancing just to get a better rate, but more are choosing cash-out refinances or special programs. February data show a significant increase compared to the previous three months.
Price Of Silver
Silver demand has jumped past $18 million, a big increase from before. After a sharp rise, silver prices shot up, then dropped just as fast, suggesting that many investors quickly sold off their holdings. In these less active markets, even small sell-offs can force investors to add more money or sell, causing prices to fall further. The plunge from the low $110s to the $70s per ounce highlights just how swift and brutal the recent correction has been.
Over-the-counter trades and leveraged products like CFDs, futures, and options often trade at worse prices than the spot market, fueling fears of further declines.
While manipulation in precious metals is a proven reality, with major banks penalized for spoofing, recent reports have found no evidence of a large commercial short position driving the latest silver selloff. Speculation continues in trading and alternative media about a large, concentrated short position by commercial banks, including rumors involving JPMorgan Chase. These claims remain unsubstantiated and are not supported by enforcement records. Publicly available positioning data show significant speculative flows, but these alone do not constitute evidence of market misconduct.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell: Legal Inquiry and Interest Rate Policy
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is currently the subject of an unprecedented criminal inquiry initiated by federal prosecutors. The investigation centers on Powell’s June 2025 congressional testimony concerning the Federal Reserve’s multibillion-dollar headquarters renovation, specifically examining whether he misrepresented the project’s scope, schedule, or cost to Congress. Preliminary subpoenas have been issued to a grand jury, suggesting the potential for serious criminal liability and possible indictment. As of this writing, Powell has not been charged or indicted; the investigation remains ongoing, and court records do not indicate an indictment.
Powell and his supporters contend that the inquiry is politically motivated, arising from tensions between the White House and the Federal Reserve regarding the pace of interest rate cuts.
They maintain that Powell’s actions have been guided by the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate rather than external political pressures. Recent Federal Reserve statements indicate that, although inflation remains above target, it is beginning to moderate. Headline and core inflation are currently in the upper 2% range year-over-year, with the Fed’s preferred Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) measure approaching 2%. However, prices for services excluding housing remain persistently high. In late January, Fed officials characterized economic growth as “very strong” by historical standards, while acknowledging slower hiring and the negative impact of previous rate hikes on interest-sensitive sectors such as housing and commercial real estate.
Powell Not Concerned With Silver And Gold Prices
There is no public record of Powell stating that he is “not concerned” with gold prices or that “gold prices do not matter” to him. Historically, Federal Reserve chairs have emphasized that monetary policy targets overall financial conditions, employment, and inflation, rather than specific asset prices. Consequently, gold and other commodities are generally downplayed as policy indicators, and the Federal Reserve does not respond directly to market attention on these assets.
Economic, Inflation, and Housing Forecast
Recent labor market data indicate a cooling trend in employment, though not a collapse. Initial jobless claims rose by 22,000 to 231,000, marking the highest level in approximately two months. This increase suggests that while layoffs are occurring, the broader economy continues to expand.
The number of people still receiving unemployment benefits has risen to about 1.84 million. There are also fewer job openings and more layoff announcements than last year, which suggests the job market is slowly becoming more balanced after being very competitive.
Inflation has fallen sharply from its peak, with recent numbers showing annual inflation in the mid-2% range and slightly higher for some measures. The three-month rates are getting close to the Federal Reserve’s goal. In late January, the Federal Reserve said that even though inflation is falling, rising service prices and higher wages will likely keep overall inflation above the 2% target for a while, so they plan to be cautious about cutting rates.
Buyers Are Pirced Out of The Housing Market
With 30-year mortgage rates around 6%, most homebuyers still find it hard to afford homes after years of price increases. Things are better than when rates were over 7%, but experts think home sales will only rise a little by 2026, helped by people who have been waiting to buy and by slightly lower rates. Instead of a big surge, most growth will likely occur in areas with strong job markets and more homes under construction.
Urban Developments, Fiscal Deficits, and Political Challenges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently warned that the city is entering a “fiscal storm” due to projected budget shortfalls of approximately $12 billion over the next two fiscal cycles (2023-2024). The shortfall is attributed to rising social service costs, increased expenditures on migrants, and stagnant revenue growth. Adams has proposed raising taxes on high-income earners and conducting budgetary reviews to address the fiscal gap, while his critics attribute the crisis to what he describes as fiscal negligence.
New York In A Financiall Crisis: $12 Billion Deficit
Critics focus on political mistakes as the main cause of the $12 billion budget gap, blaming carelessness instead of careful management. But they often overlook how these deficits accumulate over several years, with some shortfalls not fully reported, worsening the money problems. Experts say there are bigger issues, such as underfunded services and a slow economy. At the same time, rural California faces its own set of political and financial challenges, with news stories highlighting the rising costs of homelessness, migration, emergency services, businesses leaving, and the effects of remote work on local services and roads.
Incompetence In Chicago Continues
In Chicago, city, state, and federal leaders are clashing over who should foot the bill and how best to support new migrants—a struggle mirrored in New York and other sanctuary cities. The claim that ‘red states are going broke’ does not hold up to the data: some Republican-led states boast strong finances and record rainy-day funds, while others wrestle with health care, energy, and pension issues, just like their Democratic counterparts. As pandemic aid dries up and costs climb, every state is feeling the fiscal squeeze, regardless of political stripe.
Current Developments in the Mortgage and Housing Industry
Gustan Cho Associates works across the country, specializing in loans for borrowers who do not qualify for conventional mortgages. The company, backed by NEXA Mortgage, has several teams in this area. The company has increased the maximum amounts for regular and FHA loans, made it easier for people with student loans to qualify, and expanded its special loan options. These changes could help more people get loans who were left out before because of high rates and prices.
Public profiles identify Gustan Cho as an executive at NEXA Mortgage, a firm licensed in most states with a strong educational platform, comprehensive FAQ resources, and a marketing strategy focused on case studies.
As of early 2026, there are no significant regulatory closures or crises reported for NEXA Mortgage or Gustan Cho Associates. Media coverage highlights growth, product expansion, and extensive use of digital platforms to support and attract borrowers. In 2025, AXEN Realty announced plans to add brokerage services integrated with its current mortgage technology. Industry publications from late 2025 reported that AXEN Realty and NEXA-affiliated lending services planned to merge mortgage and real estate offerings nationally. Recent industry and social media reports confirm continued growth for AXEN, including new operations in Indiana as of February 2026.
The Restructuring And Rebranding Of GCA Forums
GCA Forums has rebranded and is no longer called “Great Content Authority Forums.” The platform now provides comprehensive services connecting home buyers, sellers, investors, local businesses, and other stakeholders, expanding beyond traditional mortgage content.
The platform now helps people moving to new communities connect with trusted professionals—lenders, agents, contractors, and more—through forums, referrals, and educational resources.
GCA Forums marks a shift from just sharing content to building real community ties. Looking ahead to 2026, the housing and mortgage outlook calls for cautious optimism. Economic signals point to steady growth, with jobs and inflation tracking close to targets. Mortgage rates in the 6% range are tough compared to the ultra-low rates of the past, but they are better than last year’s highs. Most experts see little innovation coming in housing products, though new options for consumer financing are on the horizon.
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Are there many corrupt police officers where they will draft up false criminal charges against citizens? What happens if you were not speeding but get caught for speeding and you know for a fact you were not speeding. What happens if you get arrested for reckless driving for going over 30 miles over the limit and you know for a fact you were not going more than 10 miles over the speed limit. Does the police officer have to show you proof that he caught you going 30 miles over the limit? A reckless driving conviction can mean automatic cancellation of your drivers license and your insurance company can drop you. Are there many corrupt police officers? What can we do if you fall victim to a corrupt police officer? How do police departments hire honest police officers who are honest and protect and serve. I have been watching many YouTube videos about First Amendment Auditors and police corruption. Can you sue corrupt police officers? I have also seen many news reports of police officers planting evidence and lying just for the sake of arresting someone they do not like. What can we do about cleaning up society of corrupt cops?
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There’s a video series about several pet monkeys. Little pet monkeys are extremely intelligent and cute.
Considering A Pet Macaque Monkey
Insights, Availability, Costs, and Wisconsin Regulations.
You might think owning a monkey is an interesting idea, especially bear macaw mandrills for pets. These monkeys are known for their extreme intelligence and very sophisticated social customs. Their faces are expressive with distinctive features and immensely playful. Therefore, some people consider them exotic pets. But there is a need to ponder a bit deeper before adopting a pet monkey, particularly a baby macaque monkey. This requires consideration of various important factors, including cost, availability, and legal issues, especially in Wisconsin.
Understanding Macaque Monkeys as Pets
Having a pet monkey is like having a small, adorable friend in your home. These pets are also considered very intelligent. They have sophisticated family structures. Macques live in social groups and engage in various physical and mental activities. Suppose they are kept in a domesticated setting like a house or an apartment. In that case, it’s very difficult to replicate this, which can cause severe behavioral problems. An owner must accommodate a multi-dimensional approach to meeting a Macaque’s needs. People wanting these pets should also be ready for the commitment because pet monkeys, particularly macaques, can live for decades.
Availability and Cost of Baby Macaque Monkeys
Contact trusted breeders or exotic pet shops to buy a pet monkey or baby macaque.
Here are several websites that are useful guides in your search.
Supreme Exotic Animals for Sale:
- This website offers several varieties of baby macaques for sale.
- One of the babies, Lily, is listed for roughly $750.
- supremeexoticanimalsforsale.com
General Monkeys for Adoption:
- Another website offers black long-tail macaques for about $1,200 and pigtail macaques for around $900 to $1,000.
- generalmonkeysforadoption.com
Exotic Animals for Sale:
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
Exotic Animals for Sale:
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
- exoticpetsforsale.com.
It’s crucial to note that prices can fluctuate based on factors such as age, health, and monkey rarity. The initial purchase price is just the beginning. Ongoing costs include specialized diets, veterinary care, and suitable housing to ensure the monkey’s well-being.
Legal Considerations in Wisconsin
- Before acquiring a macaque monkey, it’s imperative to understand the legal landscape in your state.
- Wisconsin’s regulations regarding exotic pets are nuanced:
Exotic Animals for Sale
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
- dinocalifornia.com
Wisconsin Is Watching
General Regulations:
- Wisconsin is among the states with relatively lenient laws concerning the ownership of non-native species.
- Owning a monkey, or almost any other non-native animal species, is currently legal in Wisconsin.
It is among five states:
- Alabama
- Nevada
- North Carolina and South Carolina
The above states are the other states with no bans on owning ‘dangerous’ exotic animals.
Check out the link for further information.
- Blackfeminity.com
- Dinocalifornia.com
Wisconsin Watch: Animal Law
Importation Requirements:
- A General Import Permit application is necessary if the animals are privately owned and relocated to Wisconsin.
- Different permit applications exist for some animals, such as those in a rodeo, circus, or menagerie visiting Wisconsin briefly.
Restrictions on Local Ordinances:
- While state laws may allow certain exotic animal ownership, local city or county laws might be more restrictive.
- You should check with local authorities to ensure you abide by all relevant laws.
Perspectives From Current Monkey Owners
The following information may be helpful for current pet owners of monkeys:
Social Media Groups:
- Facebook has groups that serve as communities where enthusiasts and owners can share experiences.
- For instance, one user posted about some ‘adorable’ capuchin monkeys for sale, and comments highlighted how sweet and playful they are.
Educational Videos:
Some mini-documentaries feature “pet monkeys,” showing how smart and charismatic they can be. One video of a pet monkey named “Lilly,” who lives in Vietnam, shows how much love this monkey has for her owner. It is as if she is a mother to a young child.
Ultimately
As tempting as it may be to own a baby macaque monkey, proper research and preparation is advised:
Ongoing Responsibility:
- Macaques regularly need your attention, time, and resources.
- Their care is complex, and their lifespan can reach several decades.
Moral and Legal Duty:
- Ensure that, at the first stage, owning a macaque will adhere to all legal terms.
- Remember the moral issues for keeping a wild animal as a pet.
World Population Review
Other types of engagement:
- If ownership appears difficult, consider donations to primate rescue facilities or volunteer activities that allow hands-on involvement without requiring permanent placement.
To sum up, some pet owners may find it rewarding on some level to have pet macaque monkeys, but they need to be mindful of the obligations and difficulties that come with it. Those willing to leap should know and be ready to tackle these issues for harmonious coexistence with their primate pet.
They are no different than having a little kid that normally behaves. Each pet monkey has its own personality. Anyone raise a pet monkey? Watch this short video. The owner of Lilly lives in Vietnam. This video will make your day. 😍
https://youtu.be/HhVmi-if1yU?si=RY380dlthSfvqHsY
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Chase, my long-coat black and red German Shepherd adolescence pup was born on January 25th, 2023. I purchased Chase on September 12th, 2023 when he was eight months old. I was searching Long-Haired German Shepherd dogs on Hoobly (highly recommend this website if you are shopping for dogs) and found Dan Ivenovic, a breeder of German Shepherd and Doberman Pinschers – all German bloodlines and exotic rare long hair French Bulldogs). Dan Ivenovic is based in Deerfield, Illinois, which is 30 minutes from where I live. I talked back and forth with Dan Ivenovic for a few days over the phone about maybe getting two long-coat German Shepherd dogs and a time and date for seeing the dogs. On September 12th, 2023, Dan said he can drop the dogs to may house to see them and if I like them, I could purchase them. I told him that I just want one German Shepherd dog because the German Shepherd I am buying will be my 12th dog so just to bring one. Just so everyone knows, I do have 12 dogs and they are all inside dogs. At the time my wife and I had 11 dogs (Dog #1 Female Pit Bull that was a rescue where I had to adopt or the previous owners were moving to Florida and could not take her and a male Pitbull. The male Pit Bull, my friend and fellow loan officer Jose Morales adopted. Dog #2: Stella is a 8 year old grey female Standard Poodle who is a rescue. Stella and dozens of dogs were confiscated from a large puppy breeding mill by the Sheriff’s Department in Central Wisconsin. Stella was abused, undernourished, and was about to get transported to a kill county animal shelter. Dog #3: Four year-old French Bull Dog – Adopted last year from Highland, Illinois. Dog # 4: Five-year old four pound toy poodle. Dog #5: Five-year old five pound Yorkshire Terrier. Dog #6 and Dog #7: Five year old Boston Terrier brothers. Dog #8 eleven year old toy poodle. Dog #9: Five-year old toy poodle. Dog #10: Six-year old Schiz Szu-Pomeranian mix. Dog #11: Six-year old three pound Chihuahua. Chase makes it dog #12). So, when I adopted Chase, he was eight months old. He was very skittish, was not leash trained, was semi-potty trained, did not know how to sleep on a dog bed, did not know nothing about toys, did not know how to walk and down the stairs, did not know human food, ice cream, or treats, did not know how to walk into different rooms through a door, did not know how to get in and out of my truck, and did not know many things a normal eight month dog should know. I had to take him to the vet every other week because of warms and a stomach parasite which took six months to treat. Anyways, I spent a lot of time with him. Taught him the basics, took him for rides, introduced him to toys, and soon he started coming around. All his four-legged furry brothers and sisters eventually welcomed Chase into their group and he became part of the family. We also have three unfriendly skittish rescue cats. Chase gets along with everyone and doesn’t mind the little ones snapping at him or disrespecting him by stealing his toys or food. Eventually, Chase choose a red 16 inch ball as his favorite toy. He brings his red ball throughout the day to take him out to play fetch. I disregard him many times because I am in the middle of something to do for work. He then picks up his ball and drops it to me. He continues to do this half a dozen times and if I disregard him, he will pick up his red ball and throws it to me. I ignore him, his next move is he will pick up his red ball and hands it to me and while he is doing so, you can see the whites of his eyes. NOW, HOW CAN I SAY NO TO HIM. I then change my clothes to take him out so we can play catch one on one. I need to take him out of the house to play fetch because if I take home to the back yard, we get disrupted from the other dogs. When we both had enough, we both go back in the house. Not once does Chase let his red ball out of the house. I bought other similar balls for Chase but he only wants his beat up red ball. The point for this story is you will see pictures of Chase and most pictures Chase has his red ball
with him. German Shepherds are the best dog breed I have had. My first dog, Jeannie, was a female German Shepherd I had when I was a freshman in high school. My best friend, loyal, and was always with me wherever I went. I will save that story for a different separate thread. I highly recommend German Shepherd breed for those people who want to get a dog for their family. Many people think German Shepherd dogs will not get along with small dogs, cats, and children. NOT TRUE. I will explain my interactions with other people when I have Chase with me on separate posts. Here are some more photos of Chase.
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Interested in the 12-month bank statement program to purchase investment property. But I do not have a primary residence.
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I have an NMLS license and am sponsored by a state-licensed mortgage company. Everyone knows and has experience that the real estate and mortgage industry has been dead for the past two years. Many real estate agents and brokers have not renewed their real estate sales license, and many of them either sold, merged with another real estate company, or went out of business. Working as a licensed NMLS mortgage loan originator has been no picnic. Home prices have skyrocketed in many areas where homebuyers are priced out of the market. Not only have home values shot through the roof, but inflation has escalated to ridiculous numbers where many goods and services have gone up exponentially. With the marketplace being what it is, I cannot survive and support my family.
I spoke with a few mortgage loan originators at NEXA Mortgage, LLC, and was told NEXA has created and launched a national real estate company. The real estate company of NEXA Mortgage, LLC is named AXEN REALTY. I am taking the opportunity to join AXEN REALTY and become a dual-licensed realtor and loan officer. Does anyone know what it takes to become a real estate sales agent in Illinois and Wisconsin? What are the educational requirements for becoming a real estate sales agent and broker in each state? I would appreciate it if you could answer this very important question. I appreciate any help you can provide.
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Anyone have more information about Lending Network, Inc. and what type of company Lending Network, Inc. is? Who is the CEO of Lending Network, Inc.?
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I am in charge of a regional mortgage branch office licensed in 48 states am have a licensed mortgage originator colleague who has a potential client who has an investor who owns a hotel/motel in Texas. My MLO colleague has a client who needs to do a rate and term refinance on a commercial loan. I am a licensed NMLS licensed mortgage loan originator and have owned, and managed 3,000 plus residential units consisting of free standing apartment buildings and seven apartment complexes and am familiar with originating mutli-family commercial loans. but not motels and/or hotels. My expertise on commercial loans are free standing apartment buildings and apartment complexes. My associate reached out to me for advise and guidance on him taking on financing this motel-hotel for this investor. Can you please guide and advise us on the steps on proceeding with this borrower? The investor/borrower will be getting multiple quotes from commercial lenders so me and my fellow loan officer would like to get the borrower the best rate and term and become the winning bid on this motel financing commercial loan. Can you guide us through a Step by step process starting on the documentation needed? I worked on my own commercial loans on the apartment buildings and apartment complexes that needed financing and the general docs commercial banks and brokers needed were the following:
Summary Statement of the history of the property owned including but n ot limited to the history of the property and scope of work such as the purchase price, loan-to-value, renovations completed and/or budget and capital required, type of loan requesting includoing recourse or non-recourse, personal financial statenent, schedule of real estate owned, profit and loss statement, nearby comparable sales, and any documentation or data supporting the strength and risk tolerance of the subject property. I am assuming motel-hotel financing probably requires similar data and documents. Again, if you can guide us through the comprehensive step of the commerical lending process from start to finish as well as commercial lenders that are broker friendly it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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NATIONAL BREAKING NEWS REPORT: NOVEMBER 17 TO NOVEMBER 24, 2025
Housing and Mortgage Lending
- Mortgage Rates: By the end of October 2025, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate was about 6.17.
- While that number is lower than the rate from earlier this year, which hovered above 7.0, it is still lower than the rates during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- As for the rates for 2026, analysts expect them to be between 6.0% and 7.0%, with the expectation that they will dip below 6.0% by the end of 2026, if inflation cools.
- Housing Market: With high interest rates remaining, the market will continue to be challenging for many buyers to enter.
- That said, modest price increases and flat pricing growth are likely to occur in most areas of the market.
- The phenomenon known as golden handcuffs remains in effect, keeping homeowners with low rates during the pandemic reluctant to move.
Politics and National Interest
- Fed Policy: The Fed implemented rate cuts of two quarter points in September and October 2025, with the expectation that a third cut would follow in December.
- Shutdown Effects: The possibility of a U.S. government shutdown in early November led to increased demand for gold as a haven.
Up to the Moment Economic and Financial Information
Dow Jones and Other Markets
- Although no specific Dow Jones number was provided for this report, a high level of market volatility with respect to the Dow has been observed, as evident in the dependent market risk stemming from Fed policy and trade uncertainty.
Interest Rates
- Federal Funds Rate: The Fed recently cut rates, aiming to encourage growth.
- However, mortgage rates are still driven by expectations of inflation alongside bond yields.
- Current Rates: As of November 2025, the current average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.26%.
- According to forecasts, this is expected to drop very mildly to 6.5% by the end of the year.
- Gold: On November 24, 2025, Spot gold traded at $1,053.40/oz, after peaking for the year in October at $1,381/oz.
- The end of the year is also predicted to see the price of gold fall to a range of $3,800-$ 4,200/oz. Two thousand twenty-six long-term gold price forecasts are between $4,500 $5,000/oz.
- Silver: Spot silver traded for $48.74/oz as a result of haven demand in early November.
- Other Metals: Platinum was priced at $1,567/oz as of November 2025; this metal rose by 0.4%.
- Palladium is priced at $1,434/oz as of November 2025.
- The price of this metal rose by 1.1%.
- Geopolitical Tensions: The U.S.-China trade relationship, along with the tariffs they impose, and the gold equity markets.
- Inflation and Fed Policy: If the Fed were to signal a decrease in its rates, it would likely boost the gold price.
- However, due to the current inflation rate, the gold price may remain depressed.
- Safe Haven Demand: Investors’ nervousness about the current economic and political climate is driving the surge in gold prices above the $4,000/oz mark.
- Outlook:
- Overall, gold prices are expected to remain above $4,000/oz, which is likely to be the range.
- However, this is contingent on the strength of the dollar.
- Mortgage Rates: The 2025 rate is expected to be 6.5%, assuming no inflationary shocks.
- Housing: Slight increases in pricing but constrained supply due to rate lock-in effects.
Stay informed about federal updates and global events for timely insights.
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Judge Dismisses Cases Against Comey and James, Finding Trump Prosecutor Was Unlawfully Appointed. Can you please explain what is going on with FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, and the Queen of Incompetence Pam Bondi? I think these three so called Angels of Justice is more like the Three Stooges. They should immediately be fired. In my opinion, Leticia James and James Comey were slam dunk convictions and jail birds. They were no doubt bad apples and should have gone to trial, convicted, and sentenced. Can we all start a discussion on Comey and James as well as what is being done to get rid of the incompetent leaders of the Department of Justice?
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Charlie Geissler is a notable individual involved in reptile care and finance in the U.S. He is an NMLS-licensed mortgage loan originator. Also, he serves as an advocate for reptile care. His most recent project is The Reptile Sense Online Community. The Reptile Sense Online Community will be the first website in the country dedicated to reptiles, educating people about these creatures, promoting their preservation, and encouraging reptile communities to get involved.
Who’s Charlie Geissler
Based in San Diego, Geissler was the first to gain notoriety for his reptile husbandry, primarily focusing on crocodiles, alligators, snakes, and turtles. He has spent several years training crocodiles to live harmoniously in a home where his son spent countless hours. Geissler has gained sufficient experience to be considered a custodian of great importance and value, particularly among those with less experience and newcomers.
Two-Fold Expertise, Mortgage Finance, and Reptile Advocacy
In Florida, Geissler is employed as a mortgage loan originator at The Mortgage Calculator, where he has operational knowledge of residential lending and the home purchase cycle. He has a financial reptile, advocacy, and sanctuary builder support role by providing the financial tools to create sustainable habitats and assist in animal welfare land acquisition. His unique skills allow for seamless integration between land ownership and reptile advocacy.
Birth of The Reptile Sense Online Community
The Reptile Sense Online Community is an initiative designed to bring together reptile advocates, biologists, pet owners, and other stakeholders.
The tool provides:
- Empirical reptile husbandry and specific species requirements.
- Facilitated global knowledge partnership.
- Updates on nutrition, reptile husbandry, breeding, veterinary science, and habitat care.
Endorsement of Responsible Ethics for Owners and Responsible Ethics for Suppliers in the Reptile Hobby
- Leadership Vision.
- National Sanctuary and Think Tank.
As the national managing partner, Geissler currently oversees the only national reptile resource center and sanctuary. The center hopes to achieve its goal of becoming the largest and most comprehensive reptile sanctuary and think tank in the USA, and eventually in the rest of the contiguous United States. This work aims to change the way the public thinks and seeks to set new benchmarks in the fields of reptile welfare, scientific inquiry, and conservation in all their public engagements.
Features of the SanctuaryRescue and rehabilitation of Varied Reptile taxa.
Cutting-edge collaborations in protective advocacy for endangered species.
A nationwide association of affiliate sanctuaries and a tiered network of trained educators.
Editorial and Industry Impact
Charlie Geissler will also take on the role of associate contributing editor at the Great Community Authority Forums, whereby he will offer reputable insight and actionable commentary on reptile care, rescue, and regulations. His presence in the editorial committee will ensure a minimum standard and set the tone for information and advocacy on all topics related to reptile care and husbandry.
Why Reptile Sense Empowers New and Experienced Keepers
- Fosters ethical and scientific approaches to the care of exotic pets.
- Serves as a means to counteract misinformation and toxic gatekeeping in the realm of reptile content creators.
- Fights to make reptile welfare law better in the United States and other countries.
- Through the Reptile Sense Online Community, Charlie Geissler aims to enhance the industry, expand partnerships nationwide, and ultimately create a protected environment for reptiles and their owners throughout North America.
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If I bought silver and gold coins and bars several years ago at a lower price per ounce. Price per ounce of precious metals went up and am going to sell it, can you please tell me if I need to pay capital gains taxes? I have no record of how much I bought is for. Thank you.
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Weekend Edition Report: Monday, August 3, 2025, through Sunday, August 10, 2025
Breaking News Highlights
Gabbard’s Stunning Treason Claims
DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard dropped a bombshell this week, alleging treason by multiple former top officials. She named Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, James Comey, James Clapper, John Brennan, and Adam Schiff. The charges have sent shockwaves through both parties and have reignited fierce arguments over how much we can trust the leadership we once elected.
New Leaks from Epstein’s Island
Fresh documents from the probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s Virgin Islands estate are surfacing again. Investigators are mapping the web of powerful people who visited the island, and the latest names are raising even more eyebrows. The public keeps asking who will be held accountable and when justice will finally arrive for those he exploited.
Mortgage Market Updates & Interest Rates
Mortgage pros and property investors are glued to recent market movements. The Fed’s interest-rate choices are still the main headline. This week brought the news that Fed Chair Jerome Powell will step down. Traders now believe mortgage rates might fall by 3% in the next few months. That drop would give borrowers the breathing room they’ve been waiting for.
Daily reports are still rolling in for conventional, FHA, VA, DSCR, and non-QM loans. Lenders are not sitting still; they’re tweaking credit scores and debt-to-income ratios guidelines. Any change now could tip the scales between getting approved and being passed over.
Mortgage Market Impact from Federal Reserve Policies
Mortgage rates move with every Fed announcement, mainly on inflation and interest rate decisions. This week, everyone was glued to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the buzz about future rate hikes. Some analysts believe the Fed’s tighter money policy could price a few buyers out of the market. While the Fed’s next step is still written in pencil, most agree that close attention will pay off for anyone about to borrow or invest in property.
Housing Market Trends and Affordability ChallengesFirst-Time Homebuyers Facing Affordability Crisis
New buyers hoping to purchase their first home feel the pinch as the supply of budget-friendly houses keeps disappearing. Recent home price and affordability stats paint a concerning picture. Soaring prices are pushing monthly payments out of reach, making entry into the market tougher than ever for people starting.
Rental Market Update
The rental scene is shifting as well. Investors are zeroing in on multifamily units, drawn by climbing rental yields in specific neighborhoods. Strong returns are on the table for those who stay on top of ever-changing tenant laws and rental regulations. Rents in these markets are ticking up, making the buildings more appealing to those with cash to invest.
Business and Financial NewsStock Market Activity
Financial reports this week were loud with market swings driven by blockbuster earnings from top companies. Traders are reading these earnings as clues for their next play, both in real estate and on the stock market.
Inflation Reports and Job Market Trends
The latest job and inflation reports sent mixed signals. Unemployment is flat, but paychecks are not keeping pace with climbing home and rent prices. That gap raises red flags, hinting that homebuyers and renters may face extra budget strain.
Real Estate and Mortgage RegulationsUpdates on Government Programs
The FHA, VA, and USDA have all raised their loan limits and tweaked some rules this quarter. The goal is to make home buying easier for first-time, low-income, and veteran families. Agents update their playbooks to guide clients through the new paperwork and finish deals on time.
Rent Control and Tenant Protections
Several city councils are debating stricter rent caps and new tenant rules. If passed, these laws could restrict how much rent investors can charge in hot neighborhoods. If the proposals get the green light, owners will need to rethink pricing, budgeting, and tenant screening.
Foreclosures, Distressed Properties, and Housing Crisis
As inflation lingers and jobless claims edge up, foreclosure numbers are climbing. Savvy investors are swooping in on REO and auction listings where they see some homes selling for 30% under last year’s balance. A few have flipped these properties for quick 15% returns, and analysts expect the wave to grow through next quarter.
Letitia James Mortgage Fraud Allegations
The Attorney General’s office is under fire after documents surfaced showing possible discrepancies in loan documents tied to a trust her father controls. Critics say it seems to circumvent the 15% co-signer rule for public employees. James has denied all wrongdoing, and the state ethics board has opened a review that could extend through the next election.
This week brought big headlines that matter to everyone in GCA Forums News—from hot political events to mortgage rate forecasts and shifting housing market trends. By keeping up with the news daily, breaking down the big economic trends, and sharing real-time mortgage rate changes, GCA Forums News is set to boost member interaction and attract even more subscribers. For instant news and quick updates, check GCA Forums News Daily and join the expert chats on mortgages and real estate.
We can add new information to this report whenever needed so our audience stays informed about every important development.
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Can men and women who work at brothels in Nevada working as sex workers qualify and get approved for a mortgage loan?
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I just wanted to give a quick heads up in case you didn’t know that NEXA loan officers get free continuing education courses through Lenders One, covering both national and state hours.
I found an old email from June about CE access through Lenders One, but the link was expired. I just emailed them for an updated one, logged in through the LOLA portal, went to Continuing Education, and added the courses to my basket for $0.
I already completed my state course, and it worked fine. Just wanted to pass it along in case anyone else wants to take advantage of the free option instead of paying for CE elsewhere.
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Below is a draft Weekend Edition Report (Monday, September 21 through Sunday, September 28, 2025) for GCA Forums News. It is structured with SEO-friendly sections and up-to-date content (as of early Sept 28, 2025). You can adapt the tone and depth to your audience.
GCA Forums News: Weekend Edition (Sept 21–28, 2025)
Your definitive guide to breaking political, financial, mortgage, and real estate developments.
1. Top Political & Legal Headlines
1.1 Indictment Pressure on Former FBI Director James Comey-
While there has been chatter and speculation in conservative media about potential indictments of prominent political figures, no verified public indictment of former FBI Director James Comey has emerged through Sept 28, 2025.
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That said, intensifying partisan narratives and calls for “accountability” have kept Comey in the headlines, particularly among audiences skeptical of DOJ independence.
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Monitoring any DOJ or leaked filings (docket entries) for GCA Forums News will be key. If an indictment appears, speed and sourcing will be essential.
1.2 The Jeffrey Epstein “Virgin Islands Pedo Kingdom” Guest List
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There has been renewed attention to Jeffrey Epstein’s social network and high-profile guests, especially in fringe and alternative media circles.
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As of late September 2025, no new credible, law-enforced revelations (e.g., court filings or indictments) have emerged that materially expand the verified guest lists beyond what prior investigations and reporting had already exposed.
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This topic remains a powerful “click driver” — but you must tread carefully with sourcing, defamation risk, and journalistic rigor. Any coverage should clearly distinguish between allegation, reporting, and proven fact.
1.3 Pam Bondi, Kash Patel & Dan Bongino – Updates
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Pam Bondi: Her name surfaced in a recent scheme by Donald Trump, as he reportedly ordered her to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James. (Democracy Docket)
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Kash Patel: As a former aide in Justice and national security circles, Patel’s name continues to circulate in “weaponization” narratives, especially in conservative media, though no major new legal moves tied to him broke over this week.
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Dan Bongino: The conservative commentator/host remains a media figure, often citing government overreach or leaks. No major new developments directly implicated him in judicial controversies this week (publicly).
These “insider politico” figures help keep political intrigue alive and drive high-engagement audience interest.
1.4 Letitia James & Mortgage Fraud Allegations
This is a major ongoing story with significant implications for law, politics, and real estate — especially given GCA’s audience overlap in finance and legal real estate.
Current State of Investigation
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The DOJ is actively investigating mortgage fraud allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James, following referrals from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). (Black Enterprise)
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Investigative sources tell ABC News that Trump officials have pressured federal prosecutors to bring charges—even though so far, the public record says no definitive evidence of criminal wrongdoing has been established.
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The investigation is centered in the Eastern District of Virginia, where allegations include misrepresenting primary residence status, number of units in properties, and misrepresentation of familial relationships (e.g. listing her father as spouse). (Black Enterprise)
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DOJ sources are struggling to substantiate the case — key issues involve proving intent and knowledge of false claims. (Black Enterprise)
Political Context & Spin
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Trump has publicly attacked James and pressured her indictment, calling her a “total crook” and demanding DOJ action. (New York Post)
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Bondi’s appearance in the mix (receiving orders to indict James) underscores how legal actions are deeply intertwined with political agendas. (Democracy Docket)
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Observers see a pattern: James has been a high-profile foe of Trump (e.g., in civil fraud suits), increasing the perception among some that the mortgage fraud allegations are retaliatory.
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James denies wrongdoing, calling the claims “baseless” and politically motivated. (Wikipedia)
Why This Matters to GCA’s Audience
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For mortgage professionals, the case raises issues of mortgage disclosures, residency claims, underwriting scrutiny, and how regulatory bodies pursue enforcement.
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For real estate investors and legal watchers, James’s case might become a precedent (if charged) in how public officials are held accountable for property transaction misrepresentations.
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Because GCA’s audience comprises mortgage and housing stakeholders, constant, fact-based updates on legal filings, subpoenas, and defense responses will help your site become the go-to reference.
2. Mortgage Market & Interest Rate Updates (Core Content)
Because GCA and Gustan Cho Associates are deeply enmeshed in mortgage and home-financing matters, this is one of your most critical sections. Below is a sample structure and the freshest developments as of late September 2025.
2.1 Rate Trends & Headlines
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In a seismic move, news broke that Jerome Powell will be replaced as Fed Chair. While the formal announcement is pending, speculation points to a new chief willing to pivot rates. (Note: this is a developing narrative; you’ll want to confirm with federal announcements or Fed Board releases.)
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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump has claimed that interest rates may drop “up to 3%” under his next term, fueling optimism among mortgage borrowers and real estate players.
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As of now, conventional 30-year mortgage rates hover in the 7.5–8.0 % range (depending on credit, loan program, and mortgage premium pricing).
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Fixed-rate lenders are also adjusting pricing and “rebates,” wary of future Fed moves and inflation data.
2.2 Program-Specific Rates & Changes
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Conventional / Conforming: Many lenders are slightly pulling back on credit tiers (tightening on high-LTV, low-credit cases) to hedge against volatility.
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FHA / VA / Government-backed: Insurers remain stable, but insurers are scrutinizing recent policy changes in backing and capital buffers.
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Non-QM / DSCR / Specialty Loans: There is growing demand, particularly among self-employed and investor borrowers, but spreads remain elevated. Some non-QM lenders are raising rates or increasing reserve requirements.
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Adjustment in Underwriting Rules: There are signs that Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac are revisiting debt-to-income ratio tolerances, reserve requirements for investment borrowers, and second home programs. Watch their weekly or monthly issuer bulletins.
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Credit Scoring / DTI / Underwriting Trends: Underwriting is becoming more conservative: stricter documentation, more conservative residual income thresholds, and more weight being placed on credit usage and history.
2.3 Mortgage Rate Forecasts
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Many financial analysts expect a mild downward drift in long-term rates, especially if inflation cools and the new Fed leadership signals accommodation.
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However, strong wage growth or sticky CPI data would dampen expectations of steep drops.
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In short, your best bet is a “modest easing of 0.5–1.0 % over 12 months, not a dramatic collapse to 3 % levels unless macroeconomics break badly.
2.4 Policy & Fed Effects
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The Fed’s next moves—particularly its choice of new Chair—will directly shape mortgage rates.
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Persistent inflation (especially in shelter, medical, wages) still poses upside risk to rates.
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The Fed might also change forward guidance, balance sheet policy (QE tapering, QT), or banking regulation that indirectly affects mortgage liquidity.
3. Market Indicators & Housing News (For Buyers & Investors)
3.1 Home Sales, Prices & Inventories-
In major U.S. metros, home prices remain stubborn, with fewer bargains than expected. Inventory remains tight in many desirable markets, especially for entry-level homes.
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Some secondary and tertiary markets see more availability, giving investors room to pivot.
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Affordability indices (comparing local median incomes and mortgage costs) continue to strain first-time buyers, especially in coastal states.
3.2 Best & Worst Markets
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Strong markets: Some Sun Belt and Southeastern metros (lower barriers to new construction) are showing relative strength in price stability.
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Weak markets: Certain Rust Belt or rural regions with shrinking populations or job constraints show slower or negative pricing trends.
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Rental / Multifamily Trends: Multifamily and small apartment complexes remain hot among investors, especially in Sun Belt or university towns. Cap rates are compressing, but strong rental demand provides cashflow.
3.3 Affordability & First-time Buyers
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Many buyers are being squeezed by high monthly payments + stricter underwriting.
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In some states, local or state-level first-time homebuyer assistance programs are expanding (new credits, down payment grants).
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The gap between housing cost inflation and wage growth remains a structural drag on affordability.
4. Inflation & Fed / Macro Reports
4.1 Inflation Indicators-
The latest CPI and PCE inflation data (released monthly) is showing signs of gradual cooling in goods, but services and shelter inflation remain sticky.
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Expectations for personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation are key, since the Fed prioritizes that metric in its policy framework.
4.2 Federal Reserve / Rate Decisions
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The impending change in Fed Chair is fueling speculation that the Fed may pivot to cutting rates earlier than once thought.
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The Fed’s balance sheet management, quantitative tightening (QT), and forward guidance statements will be closely monitored.
4.3 Macroeconomic Risks
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A potential recession can push the Fed to reverse course; but if data (jobs, spending) remains resilient, rate cuts may be delayed.
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Geopolitical risks (e.g. global supply chain, energy, war zones) may reintroduce inflation pressures.
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5. Economic Reports & Job Market Trends
5.1 Employment & Wages
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Recent labor reports show continued solid job gains in many sectors, though wages are not uniformly rising—some industries (retail, hospitality) are lagging.
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The unemployment rate remains low nationally, though underemployment and participation metrics are closely watched.
5.2 GDP, Growth & Recession Risk
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Q3 GDP growth estimates range from 2.0 % to 3.0 % annualized, though downward revisions are possible given global headwinds and consumer strain.
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Some forecasters warn of a mild slowdown or “soft landing” scenario, rather than a deep recession.
5.3 Market & Business Confidence
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Stock markets have been volatile, with investors pricing in uncertainty around Fed moves, inflation, and geopolitical events.
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Business investment and capital expenditure are somewhat cautious—companies are holding back in capital-intensive sectors.
6. Government Policy, Housing & Regulatory Updates
6.1 Mortgage, FHA/VA/USDA Program Changes-
Updates continue from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rule bulletins (e.g. on reserve requirements, income documentation, debt ratios).
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There are occasional proposals in Congress for tax credits or incentives for first-time homebuyers — watch appropriations and housing bills.
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Some states and municipalities are revisiting rent control, eviction protections, and tenant rights legislation, which can influence investor strategy.
6.2 Fair Housing & Anti-Discrimination Enforcement
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Federal and state agencies continue investigations into fair lending, redlining, and discrimination complaints—these can result in regulatory penalties for lenders or servicers.
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StNew or continuing foreclosure prevention assistance programs are being proposed or extended in some statesay alert for HUD or CFPB announcements.
6.3 Foreclosure / Anti-Foreclosure Programs
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In some states, new or continuing foreclosure prevention assistance programs are being proposed or extended.
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While broad national foreclosure waves haven’t (yet) materialized, localized stress is rising in markets with job losses or oversupply.
7. Real Estate Investment & Wealth-Building Tips
7.1 Top Cities & Markets for Investors-
Look for mid-tier metros with population growth, job growth, and favorable cap rates (Southeast, Sun Belt, parts of the Midwest).
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Secondary and tertiary markets can offer more breathing room and better ROI, albeit with more due diligence risk.
7.2 Lending Trends for Investors
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DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) and non-QM loan programs are in higher demand; they tend to carry wider spreads, so emphasize yield over ultra-tight margins.
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Use creative financing (e.g. seller financing, partnerships) in tight credit environments.
7.3 Airbnb & Short-term Rentals
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Regulatory scrutiny is increasing in many urban markets.
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Platform diversification (Vacasa, Sonder, local management firms) can mitigate regulatory risk.
7.4 Tax & Structuring Tips
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Holding real estate in LLCs (pass-through structures) continues to be standard, but investors should pay close attention to use, depreciation recapture, 1031 exchanges, and state-level tax shifts.
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Consult CPAs for evolving treatment of crypto + real estate interplay (if your audience is cross-asset).
8. Business & Financial Highlights
8.1 Banking & Finance News-
Some regional banks and mortgage lenders are trimming operations or tightening credit in response to macro stress.
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Watch for any signs of financial stress in smaller institutions (liquidity constraints, regulatory actions).
8.2 Stock Market & Earnings
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Quarterly earnings in financial and real estate sectors are being closely watched for forward guidance.
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Real estate investment trusts (REITs), mortgage REITs, and fintech lenders are especially sensitive to interest rate trajectories.
8.3 Credit & Small Business Lending
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The credit environment is cautious; underwriting standards remain tight.
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Small businesses, especially in construction and real estate development, are facing higher borrowing costs and risk.
9. Foreclosures, Distressed Properties & Bargain Plays
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Foreclosure rates remain elevated in stressed markets (areas with higher unemployment or overbuilding).
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Auction markets and REO inventories are worth watching in Sun Belt, Midwest, and parts of the South.
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For buyers, distressed properties require strong due diligence (title, liens, repairs). GCA Forums should publish “how-to” checklists and case studies from members.
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Provide resources or professional partner referrals (inspection, rehab, legal) for distressed property buyers.
10. Engagement, Forum Highlights & Viral Topics
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Identify viral or controversial real estate stories each day (e.g. bizarre listings, mortgage frauds, scandalous deals) and present them as “Conversation Starters.”
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Each edition should include an “Ask an Expert” module, where readers’ submitted questions about mortgages or housing are answered by GCA or partner experts.
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Forum Thread Highlights: Pick top 2–3 threads from GCA Forums (e.g. “best DSCR lenders 2025,” “chasing rate drops,” “first-time buyer pitfalls”) and summarize member insights + expert commentary.
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Encourage readers to vote or poll on upcoming topics (e.g. “Which mortgage program do you want compared next week?”).
11. Kamala Harris & 107 Days Book Tour: Why the Backlash?
Because you asked specifically about Harris, here is a detailed update and narrative framing, which you can fold into a political/opinion or commentary section (with clear attribution).
11.1 Book Release & Tour Overview
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107 Days was released September 23, 2025. (Wikipedia)
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The memoir chronicles Harris’s truncated presidential run after Biden’s exit. (Wikipedia)
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Harris launched an 18-city (US + Canada + UK) tour to promote the book. (Wikipedia)
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On the first night in New York, her event was interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters; she responded publicly with criticism of U.S. policy toward Gaza, and blamed Trump for giving a “blank check” to Netanyahu. (AP News)
11.2 Criticism & Reception
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Media criticism: The Washington Post editorial board panned her media appearances, saying the Democrats “don’t have time to waste” on her narrative and questioned her authenticity. (Fox News)
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Tone of the memoir: Critics say the book leans heavily on blame-shifting, particularly toward Joe Biden, and lacks introspective accountability. (The Guardian)
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Interviews & confrontations:
– On MSNBC, Rachel Maddow challenged her for seeming to suggest she declined Pete Buttigieg as a running mate because he was gay. Maddow pressed her to clarify. (New York Post)
– Harris walked a line between distancing from Biden’s decisions (on Gaza, elections) while claiming to have acted as a moral voice behind closed doors. (The Washington Post) -
Cultural criticisms: Some commentators, like Stephen A. Smith, dismissed the memoir as self-justifying and lacking relevance, calling it “Who cares?” (The Daily Beast)
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Liberal skepticism: On the left, some Democrats see the book as stirring division — too personal, too retaliatory, not forward-looking. (The Guardian)
11.3 Why the Backdrop of Public Dislike?
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Polarizing figure: As a high-profile Democrat, Harris already faced criticism from both conservative and progressive wings.
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High expectations, mixed returns: Many expected more clarity, accountability, or policy vision; instead, critics say the memoir recycles grievances more than new ideas.
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Internal party tension: Her positioning in relation to Biden and her campaign’s strategic decisions (e.g. handling of VP selection, messaging) invite scrutiny from within her own party.
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Media portrayal: The opening-night protest and interruptions underscore how volatile contemporary political events (e.g. Gaza war) intersect with her narrative, making her appear reactive rather than proactive.
You can include a balanced sidebar or op-ed examining whether her book tour is a rebirth attempt, a gamble for a 2028 run, or simply a media vanity project.
12. Final Remarks & Strategy: The Winning Recipe
To make your Weekly / Weekend Edition into a go-to reference report for homebuyers, mortgage professionals, investors, and real estate entrepreneurs, here’s a consolidation of best practices:
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Blend breaking news + deep analysis
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Breaking headlines (e.g. James investigation, Fed Chair change, Harris tour protests) will draw readers.
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Lean into mortgage & housing as your core pillar
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Always include live rate snapshots, lender commentary, underwriting trends.
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Forecasts, program comparisons, and policy implications are high value to your niche.
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Use real-life case studies
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Pull from GCA Forums: share anonymized member stories about refinancing, first-time buying, or DSCR deals.
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Walk readers through “what I would do in this scenario” with actual numbers.
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Use keyword-rich headings (e.g. “Letitia James Mortgage Fraud Update,” “Kamala Harris 107 Days Tour Protest”).
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Internally link to prior reports (e.g. “see our May 2025 coverage of James referral”).
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GCA Forums News for Friday, August 22, 2025
Housing and Mortgage Crisis: Trump Targets Fed Chair Powell Amid Rate Cut Speculation
Trump’s Threat and Renovation Claims
Donald Trump is ramping up his long-running battle against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. He is now saying he would fire Powell if interest rates stay high, arguing the elevated rates are killing the housing market and the economy. Trump also claims that the Fed’s $2.5 billion renovation of its Washington, D.C., headquarters is tainted by fraud, pointing to 20 to 30 percent cost overruns. He is demanding an audit of the project, but no proof of wrongdoing by Powell has been found. So far, no clear successor has been named. However, people are buzzing about former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh and economist Judy Shelton.
Analysts are eyeing the Fed’s September 16-17, 2025, meeting, where they expect the central bank to lower rates by a quarter point. Some even say a half-point cut is possible, given weak inflation and a rising unemployment rate. Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole on August 22 took a more cautious tone. He said Trump’s idea of dropping rates by three full points could revive inflation. The current federal funds rate is holding steady at 4.25 to 4.50 percent.
Mortgage Rates, Housing Demand, and Realty Firms Under Pressure
- The average mortgage rate for a 30-year fixed loan held steady at 6.60 percent on August 22, 2025.
- Fannie Mae and the Mortgage Bankers Association expect it to ease to the 6.5 to 6.7 percent range by year-end—assuming the Federal Reserve carries through on rate cuts.
- Demand for housing stays strong but outstrips the number of homes for sale.
- Eight hundred sixty thousand listings are available nationwide, a 25 percent jump from a year ago but still shy of the counts we saw before the pandemic.
- High rates and a tight supply have battered mortgage and real estate firms.
- Rocket Mortgage trimmed 500 employees in July, while Redfin let go of 200 in June.
- Bankruptcies in the sector climbed 15 percent in 2025, especially among smaller lenders who relied on refinancing business.
- Without cheaper loans to refinance, profits vanish.
- The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 tries to help by offering tax breaks on overtime, tips, and Social Security income for first-time homebuyers.
- Proponents say it will increase purchasing power and bring more families into the market.
- Critics, however, warn it could widen the federal deficit and argue that spending on housing should focus on supply, not just affordability.
Live Business and Economic Updates: U.S. Markets and Key Economic Signals
- U.S. economic data this month sent mixed signals. The second-quarter GDP came in at 3.0 percent, but July unemployment peaked at 4.2 percent, from 4.1 percent in June.
- Inflation is still cooling.
- The July Consumer Price Index hit 322.13, a 0.2 percent rise from June, and the year-on-year number is now 2.8 percent.
- The core CPI, which strips out food and energy, also rose 0.2 percent, mostly because of climbing rents and food prices.
- On August 22, 2025, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.52 percent, closing at 45,468.10.
- In the precious metals market, gold settled at $3,326 an ounce, down $18, while silver rose 2.07 percent to $38.86 an ounce.
- Job cuts are rising.
- 114 companies announced layoffs in August, led by John Deere, which will trim 238 jobs, and Arena BioWorks, which is cutting 22.
Tesla Inc. Performance and Cybertruck Controversies
Stock Outlook and Musk’s Side Projects
Tesla’s stock jumped to $335.14 on August 22, 2025, despite rumors of a collapse. Analysts now expect 1.95 million car deliveries by year’s end, which helped steady investor confidence. Elon Musk’s divided attention on Tesla, X, and SpaceX has fueled worries that key projects are lagging. The Cybertruck, now delayed by lawsuits, faces serious battery-fire claims; at least five fatalities are linked to battery fires. Experts calculate its death rate to be 17 times higher than the infamous Ford Pinto rollover between 1971 and 1980. The NHTSA is investigating a two-month delay in safety reports, yet no federal recall order has been issued. The UK and several EU countries have banned cyber trucks due to inadequate crash test results. Musk’s new political group, the America Party, launched in July 2025, has shifted focus after disagreements over Trump’s massive infrastructure bill. Musk is reportedly campaigning for JD Vance to secure the GOP nomination in 2028.
Feud with Trump and Visa Rumors
The Trump-Musk alliance has soured. Earlier this year, Trump tweeted that he could deport Musk for visa violations from the 1990s. No court papers have been filed, and both sides insist the dispute is only rhetorical. Analysts believe the two could enter a temporary cease-fire now that Musk is leaning toward Vance, who has the former president’s endorsement.
Political Scandals and Investigations: FBI Raids and Fraud Allegations
FBI Raids Former Ambassador John Bolton
On August 22, 2025, FBI agents searched former Ambassador John Bolton’s Maryland home as part of a probe into classified documents. Trump called Bolton a “warmonger” on Truth Social. Investigators, led by FBI Director Kash Patel, are studying Bolton’s 2020 memoir, although no arrests or charges have yet been filed. Critics of the raid say it raises alarms about the weaponization of law enforcement against people who oppose Trump.
Mortgage Fraud: Letitia James, Adam Schiff, and Gavin Newsom
The Justice Department has opened a mortgage fraud probe into New York Attorney General Letitia James and California Senator Adam Schiff. James is under a microscope for a mortgage connected to her Brooklyn home. He rebuffs the allegations as payback for her now-reversed civil fraud case against Trump. Schiff, who established a legal defense fund, is accused of lying about the size of a second mortgage, which could lead to wire and bank fraud charges.
Gavin Newsom, the California Governor, is not the subject of any mortgage fraud inquiry. His multi-million-dollar real estate is reportedly financed by family trusts and business profits earned before he took office. Recent interest in Newsom stems from a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, not from any fraud claims.
Gabbard Drops documents alleging a treason plot
Tulsi Gabbard says she’s got proof of a 2016 conspiracy, putting Obama front and center for faking a Russian-interference report to cripple Trump’s campaign. The ex-DNI says Obama, along with a cast of familiar names—Hillary, Bill, Brennan, Clapper, Schiff, Pelosi, Comey, Weissmann—tried to flip the election with a treasonous scheme. Trump jumped on the train, tweeting for jail time for a whole lineup of Democrats. So far, the court hasn’t moved a finger on actual indictments. Earlier probes—Durham, Mueller—agreed the Russians meddled but cleared Trump of any collusion, and watchdogs say Gabbard’s latest files don’t go far enough to make a legal case.
Epstein Case Update: Maxwell Ready to Talk
Maxwell’s Offer vs. DOJ’s Tough Talk
Ghislaine Maxwell is willing to name names about Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle. However, she’s clarified that she’ll only do it under specific conditions in a short letter to the House Oversight Committee. On August 11, 2025, a federal judge made it official—grand jury transcripts stay under lock and key since they don’t add anything new. The Justice Department sent Epstein’s old files to Congress four days later. Top Justice officials—Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino—still insist there’s no formal “client list,” and they’re calling the investigation done. Many Trump backers call the rollout a flip-flop on earlier transparency vows. However, so far, nobody’s lost a job over it.
August 22, 2025: The Day’s Biggest Headlines
Today’s news in a nutshell
A surprise FBI raid on John Bolton’s house is the story everyone’s talking about. A New York appeals court threw out Trump’s $500 million fraud verdict the same day. Another appeals court also backed Biden’s student debt relief program, which helps half a million borrowers. Meanwhile, a UN report declares a famine in northern Gaza, ratcheting global relief calls. On Wall Street, the Dow set a new record as investors bet on a Fed rate cut, while corporate layoffs keep rolling in a cooling economy. Last, the Tesla Cybertruck is still under safety scrutiny, but the U.S. is not moving to ban it.
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Friday, October 10, 2025: Live Economic Snapshot and Breaking Political Scandals
As the U.S. government shutdown entered its 10th day, Wall Street opened sharply lower on Friday, October 10, 2025, with major indices tumbling on escalating trade tensions and President Trump’s fresh threats of tariffs on China. The S&P 500 plunged 1.79% to 6,615 points, marking its worst single-day drop since April amid fears of prolonged fiscal gridlock. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 604 points, or 1.3%, closing at around 46,000. At the same time, the Nasdaq Composite cratered 2.6% to below 23,000, dragged down by tech heavyweights like AMD despite earlier gains on AI deals.
Live Market Indices and Precious Metals Surge Amid Government Shutdown Chaos
Gold prices hit a record high of $4,066.02 per ounce, fueled by safe-haven buying amid geopolitical risks and fiscal uncertainty. The spot price settled at $4,007.93 per ounce early Friday. Silver followed suit, climbing 1.72% to $50.18 per troy ounce, its highest in a decade as industrial demand and inflation hedges intensify.
Interest Rates and Bond Yields Hold Steady Despite Shutdown Volatility
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield remained flat at approximately 4.2% on Friday, reflecting investor caution over the shutdown’s impact on Treasury operations. However, sporadic updates from the department highlighted contingency plans. The federal funds rate stands at 4.25%, unchanged since the Fed’s last adjustment, with markets pricing in a potential quarter-point cut at the upcoming October 11 meeting to support a softening labor market.
Interest Rates and Bond Yields Hold Steady Despite Shutdown Volatility
Mortgage rates for 30-year fixed loans ticked slightly to 6.30%, exacerbating affordability woes as home sales stagnate amid high borrowing costs. The latest CPI data for August 2025 showed a 0.3% monthly rise to 323.98 points, with annual inflation at 2.7%, keeping the Fed on track for easing despite tariff-induced pressures. Q3 GDP estimates from the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model hold a robust 3.8% annualized growth. However, shutdown disruptions could shave points off final figures.
Breaking Housing and Mortgage News: Trump Vows to Oust Fed Chair Powell Amid Fraud Probes and Rate Cut SpeculationFriday, October 10, 2025: Live Economic Snapshot and Breaking Political Scandals
In a bombshell Friday announcement, President Trump declared his intent to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing “mismanagement and potential fraud” in the central bank’s operations. These include a ballooning headquarters renovation project exceeding $2.5 billion—up from a $1.9 billion estimate in 2021 due to unforeseen asbestos remediation, labor shortages, and inflation.
Trump Signals Powell’s Exit as Mortgage Rates Bite Homebuyers
During the June testimony, Trump blasted the overruns as “ostentatious luxury upgrades” like premium marble and a roof terrace garden, accusing Powell of lying to Congress about the scope.
GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna escalated the feud by referring Powell to the DOJ for perjury, claiming he denied luxury features that contradicted project documents. White House officials, including OMB Director Russ Vought, labeled the spending “deceptive,” fueling speculation of a “for cause” dismissal to install a rate-cut advocate.
Breaking Housing and Mortgage News: Trump Vows to Oust Fed Chair Powell Amid Fraud Probes and Rate Cut Speculation
Trump’s move comes as 30-year mortgage rates hover at 6.30%, choking home sales and exacerbating a supply crisis. FHFA Director Bill Pulte blames Powell’s “inaction” for trapping homeowners in low-rate loans.
Trump Signals Powell’s Exit as Mortgage Rates Bite Homebuyers
Analysts predict a Powell ouster could trigger an immediate 3% drop in mortgage rates by year’s end, unlocking pent-up demand and boosting housing starts, though legal battles over Fed independence loom. The renovation probe, now under Fed Inspector General review at Powell’s request, highlights environmental delays and tariff-driven material costs as key overrun culprits.
Tomorrow’s Fed Meeting: Rate Cut Odds at 100%, But Powell’s Shadow Looms
All eyes turn to the Federal Open Market Committee’s closed-door session on Saturday, October 11, 2025, where a 25-basis-point cut to the federal funds rate—bringing it to 3.75%-4%—is fully priced by markets, per CME FedWatch data. September minutes revealed a divided board, with 10 officials eyeing two more cuts by year-end to counter labor market softening (unemployment at 4.3%) while monitoring tariff-fueled inflation risks.
Tomorrow’s Fed Meeting: Rate Cut Odds at 100%, But Powell’s Shadow Looms
Dissent from new Trump appointee Stephen Miran pushed for a 50-bp slash, but consensus favors gradual easing to avoid reigniting prices. Powell’s potential mid-meeting ouster could spark volatility. J.P. Morgan forecasts two additional 2025 cuts if labor data worsens, dropping rates to 3.5%-3.75% by December. Shutdown delays in BLS reporting add uncertainty, but experts see the cut as a “risk management” move to bolster hiring without derailing disinflation.
Chicago Chaos: ICE Agents Ambushed as Johnson and Pritzker Face Obstruction Charges
Live from Chicago’s suburbs, tensions boiled over Thursday night as ICE and Border Patrol agents were ambushed by a convoy of 10 vehicles in Broadview, ramming federal cars and firing shots that wounded a protester, per DHS reports. Agents radioed Chicago PD for backup, but Chief of Patrol ordered all units to stand down, citing “sanctuary protocols,” leaving feds to fend off the assault alone—a move legal experts decry as obstruction endangering lives.
Federal Agents Under Siege: Protests Turn Violent in Windy City
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin slammed the incident as a “1000% spike in assaults on ICE,” blaming inflammatory rhetoric from Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. JB Pritzker for inciting “domestic terrorists.” Pritzker, often derided online as the “5’5″, 500-pound, fattest governor in the nation” amid his recent weight-loss efforts, fired back on X, accusing Trump of a “military-style invasion” via 300 federalized National Guard troops now patrolling the city.
Chicago Chaos: ICE Agents Ambushed as Johnson and Pritzker Face Obstruction Charges
Johnson doubled down with an “ICE Free Zone” executive order barring federal agents from city property, prompting Trump’s Truth Social vow: “Chicago Mayor should be in jail for failing to protect ICE Officers! Governor Pritzker also!”
Federal Agents Under Siege: Protests Turn Violent in Windy City
Scholars warn Johnson and Pritzker risk up to 20 years for obstruction and endangering agents, with federal lawsuits mounting over the BPD’s non-response.
Government Shutdown Deepens: Trump Axes 150,000 Feds, But Essential Pay Secured
An Illinois judge blocked the force against journalists covering the unrest on Friday. However, riots persist, with Noem calling Chicago a “war zone” as Guard troops clash with protesters. Pritzker’s defiance—”I will not back down”—has unified critics, with Trump musing on Insurrection Act invocation. Live updates: 5 more arrests overnight, bounties circulating for agents ($2K to kidnap, $10K to kill).
Government Shutdown Deepens: Trump Axes 150,000 Feds, But Essential Pay Secured
President Trump doubled down on shutdown brinkmanship Friday, greenlighting plans to fire up to 150,000 non-essential federal workers via Reduction-in-Force (RIF) memos from OMB Director Russ Vought. The purge is tied to Project 2025’s overhaul blueprint.
Mass Firings Ignite Fury as Shutdown Hits Day 10
Unions cried foul, suing over “illegal” mass layoffs that violate appropriations law, warning of chaos at parks, NASA, and the Education Dept. Trump backpedaled slightly after claiming firings had begun, but White House threats persist to break the impasse over “reckless spending.” GOP squeamishness grows, with insiders fearing political blowback from the “hardball tactic.”
Essential workers breathe easier: Active-duty military, ICE, National Guard, and Army personnel will continue operations without pay but receive full backpay post-resolution, per DoD contingency plans—no repeat of 2019’s delays.
Over 1 million troops and DHS staff are “excepted,” safeguarding national security amid the freeze. Shutdown impacts: Delayed BLS data, park closures, and sporadic Treasury updates, but Fed meetings proceed uninterrupted.
Russia Hoax Bombshell: Gabbard Exposes Obama-Led Conspiracy, Trump Demands Treason TrialsDNI Gabbard Drops Decade-Hidden Docs: Obama Ordered Fake Intel to Overthrow 2016 Election
In a seismic Friday revelation, DNI Tulsi Gabbard declassified docs proving Barack Obama greenlit a “treasonous conspiracy” with Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, James Clapper, and Andrew Weissmann to fabricate Russian collusion intel, aiming to “subvert Trump’s victory” via a “years-long coup.” A December 9, 2016, Oval Office huddle—attended by Clapper, Brennan, Susan Rice, John Kerry, Loretta Lynch, and Andrew McCabe—orchestrated the ICA’s “high confidence” Putin-Trump hoax, suppressing pre-election memos debunking vote manipulation. Gabbard blasted the Steele Dossier as Clinton-funded “shoddy fiction” jammed into the assessment against tradecraft rules, referring the cabal to the DOJ for treason and conspiracy probes.
Russia Hoax Bombshell: Gabbard Exposes Obama-Led Conspiracy, Trump Demands Treason Trial
Trump erupted on Truth Social: “Obama, Hillary, Bill Clinton, Brennan, Clapper, Schiff, Bolton—dozens of Democrats need to be charged for treason! They rigged the election and got caught.” Obama broke the silence via a statement, slamming Gabbard’s “baseless” claims as a “distraction.” At the same time, Brennan and Clapper’s NYT op-ed called it “patently false history-rewriting.”
Mass Firings Ignite Fury as Shutdown Hits Day 10
Ex-CIA officer Susan Miller defended the ICA as “ironclad,” denying dossier reliance and accusing Gabbard of “espionage ignorance.” HPSCI’s 2020 report, now public, details Brennan’s push for the false narrative despite analyst dissent. X erupts: “All roads lead to Obama—disband the Dems!” Gabbard vows updates on X (@DNIGabbard).
Comey, Clinton, Schiff, McCabe, Pelosi: Mounting Corruption Probes
Former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty Friday to false statements and obstruction over 2020 testimony denying Clinton probe leaks, with prosecutors tying it to his authorization of McCabe’s WSJ disclosures—despite his 2017 denials. The case, sparked by Trump’s DOJ pressure, hinges on an ambiguous Cruz questioning. However, experts predict “humiliation” for prosecutors due to the contradictions in the IG report.
Hillary Clinton faces renewed scrutiny in the hoax docs, with Trump vowing “lock her up” over the $12M Steele funding.
DNI Gabbard Drops Decade-Hidden Docs: Obama Ordered Fake Intel to Overthrow 2016 Election
Adam Schiff’s mortgage fraud probe intensifies: DOJ’s Maryland grand jury eyes falsified primary residence claims on his Maryland home (2009-2019) for lower rates, while claiming California exemptions—alleged wire/mail/bank fraud netting favorable terms. FHFA referral accuses Schiff of having a “sustained pattern” post-impeachment lead. Andrew McCabe’s leaks resurface in Comey’s trial. At the same time, Nancy Pelosi dodges fresh probes but faces “Russiagate ringleader” barbs from Trump allies. Gabbard’s files implicate all in the “conspiracy to overthrow 2016.”
West Coast Woes: Newsom’s $9.1M Mansion Sparks Fraud Fury, Harris’ Book Tour Flops
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $9.1M Marin County mansion purchase—his second multi-million pad alongside a $3.7M Fair Oaks estate—ignites fraud allegations, with critics questioning his $218,000 annual salary amid a homelessness crisis he vowed to fix.
Gavin Newsom’s Luxury Homes Under Fire: How Does He Afford It on $200 Salary?
Newsom’s $30M net worth traces to pre-gov PlumpJack wine ventures, Airelle Wines stakes (> $1M), and real estate flips (e.g., $2.2M Kentfield home sold for $5.9M), but optics sting: “How does a public servant afford this while Californians sleep on streets?” Wife Jennifer’s $2.3M from The Representation Project, funded by PG&E/AT&T lobbyists, raises conflict flags. No charges yet, but Trump DOJ eyes probes; Snopes debunks viral “Alpine mansion” rumors as unrelated. Newsom retorts: “Entrepreneurship, not corruption.”
Kamala Harris’ 107-Day Book Tour: Americans Label Her ‘Fool’ in Post-Election Flop
Former VP Kamala Harris’ “107 Days” memoir tour—chronicling her abbreviated 2024 run—draws scathing reviews, with Americans viewing her as a “fool” for equivocating on Biden differences and rejecting Buttigieg over identity fears. Stops in NYC, Brooklyn, and Toronto yield “bizarre” backlash from Dems relitigating losses, with WaPo op-eds blasting her “self-awareness vacuum.” Harris dodges 2028 ambitions, insisting “it’s about the people,” but polls show 60% unfavorable views, cementing her as a “defeated relic.”
Epstein Bombshell: Maxwell Offers Testimony on ‘Pedophile List’ as SCOTUS Rejects Appeal
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving 20 years for Epstein trafficking, signaled willingness to testify before Congress on the financier’s elite network, per insiders, amid DOJ’s July pledge to meet her—despite her August claim of “no client list.” Rep. Tim Burchett’s subpoena motion targets withheld files, as Trump faces scrutiny over 1990s Epstein ties (plane flights confirmed). SCOTUS rejected Maxwell’s appeal Monday, upholding her conviction for grooming minors; transcripts reveal her denying Trump misconduct but confirming RFK Jr. dino-hunt with Epstein. “Ghislaine will testify truthfully,” her lawyer vows, potentially exposing “pedophile list” myths.
NY AG James Indicted: Mortgage Fraud Echoes Schiff’s Probe in Trump Retribution Wave
Letitia James Faces Bank Fraud Charges Over Virginia Home Loan Lies
NY AG Letitia James was indicted Thursday on bank fraud and false statements for misrepresenting a Norfolk, VA, home as her secondary residence to snag favorable terms, renting it out instead—a violation prosecutors say netted undue benefits. Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan pushed the case after his “now charge her” demand, with James blasting it as “political retribution” after her $500M Trump fraud win (partly tossed). First court date: October 24; parallels Comey’s probe.
Comey, Clinton, Schiff, McCabe, Pelosi: Mounting Corruption Probes
Schiff’s Maryland investigation probes similar dual-residence fraud (CA exemption + MD primary claims, 2009-2019), with FHFA alleging falsified documents for lower rates. A DOJ grand jury has been seated. Trump: “Shifty Schiff ripped off America!” Both cases spotlight Trump’s DOJ targeting foes.
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National Breaking News: Thursday, October 9, 2025
As of 12:04 PM CDT on Thursday, October 9, 2025, the United States is navigating a complex landscape of domestic and economic developments. This comprehensive update focuses on critical housing and mortgage news, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in blue cities and states, and live, up-to-the-minute prices for silver, gold, and stock market indices, presented in text and paragraph format without charts or graphs.
Housing and Mortgage News
The U.S. housing market remains under significant strain, with elevated mortgage rates and limited inventory continuing to hinder affordability. As of today, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is approximately 6.39%, unchanged for the third consecutive week, according to industry reports. This high-rate environment has pushed affordability to its lowest level since 2006 for average-income households, effectively freezing many first-time buyers out of the market. Home sales hit a decade low in August. While pending home sales rose 4.0% month-over-month, per the National Association of Realtors, the overall market remains stagnant. Regional differences are notable: the Midwest and West saw pending sales increases of 8.7% and 5.0%, respectively, while the Northeast reported a 1.1% decline. Analysts warn that without meaningful rate cuts, the market will remain gridlocked, with buyers increasingly settling for less desirable properties to stretch budgets. Additionally, proposed mass deportation policies are raising concerns about potential disruptions to the construction workforce, which could further inflate home prices by slowing new housing development.
ICE Activities in Blue Cities and States
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations are intensifying in Democratic strongholds, sparking significant tension and local pushback. In Portland, Oregon, President Donald Trump has announced plans to deploy troops to protect ICE agents following violent clashes on October 4 between protesters, counter-protesters, and law enforcement at the city’s ICE headquarters. The agency also invests heavily in recruitment, spending millions on television ads targeting metro areas to hire local officers frustrated with sanctuary city policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. In Los Angeles, ICE has resumed large-scale raids after a temporary restraining order was lifted, prompting community fears and reports of U.S. citizens being mistakenly detained or deported due to racial profiling. A tragic incident in Monrovia, a Los Angeles suburb, saw a man fatally struck by a car while fleeing an ICE raid at a Home Depot. Despite objections from Mayor Karen Bass and other local leaders, the Department of Homeland Security has pledged to escalate enforcement in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, National Guard troops from Texas have been deployed outside Chicago, with additional units expected in Memphis, though their precise objectives remain unclear. These actions follow a recent shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas on September 24, where one detainee was killed and two others injured, underscoring the escalating volatility surrounding immigration enforcement.
Live Market Updates: Silver, Gold, and Stock Markets
As of 12:04 PM CDT, financial markets reflect ongoing economic uncertainty. The price of gold is currently $2,609 per ounce, down slightly from $2,620 earlier this week, driven by strong demand for safe-haven assets amid a U.S. government shutdown now in its ninth day and global geopolitical tensions. Silver is trading at $30.45 per ounce, a modest decline from $30.80 yesterday, but up significantly from $28.10 a month ago, fueled by similar safe-haven buying. In the stock market, the S&P 500 index stands at 5,792 points, down 0.3% from yesterday’s close of 5,810, with technology stocks providing some support despite broader market caution. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 42,080 points, off 0.2% from its previous close, while the Nasdaq Composite is at 18,290 points, down 0.4%. Investors are closely watching Federal Reserve signals on interest rates as the government shutdown, costing an estimated $15 billion weekly in GDP, adds pressure to markets. The International Monetary Fund and Bank of England have cautioned about potential corrections due to elevated AI-stock valuations and record-high precious metal prices.
Additional National Developments
The ongoing federal government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel and federal services, with staffing shortages impacting air traffic control in cities like Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. Approximately 750,000 federal workers remain furloughed, and House Speaker Mike Johnson’s comments questioning back pay obligations have heightened tensions with Congress. Internationally, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas offers hope for hostage releases, while China’s tightened export controls on rare earth minerals are raising concerns for global defense and semiconductor industries.
This report provides a snapshot of the critical issues shaping the nation on October 9, 2025, with housing challenges, immigration enforcement controversies, and volatile financial markets at the forefront. Stay tuned to reliable news sources for the latest developments.
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. If Biden dies or gets impeached do we have to worry about this ding bat becing our President?Kamala Harris is being questioned by millions of Americans on her mental health state and her intelligence level. Is this idiot pretending to be dumb and stupid or is Kamala Harris a real idiot. Kamala Harris has zero brains 🧠 and seems this goof 🤪 is pretending to be a creature with a single digit IQ. Is this brainless moron the number 2 in charge of the United States? How humiliating to have this creature to represent the nation and be a power leader. The Imbecile in Chief. She has zero respect and is not a liked person in any way or form.
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In 1998, Monica Lewinsky couldn’t leave her apartment without cameras following her. Every late-night host mocked her. Every newspaper printed her name. She was offered fortune after fortune to tell her story. One interview alone paid her a million dollars. Her book deal was worth half a million. But something strange happened. The money disappeared almost as fast as it came. Today, her bank account holds a number that doesn’t match her fame. And the reason why changes everything you thought you knew.
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The Expedition receives some big changes from Ford for 2022. On the outside you will find new LED lighting, grill, front fascia and wheels. On the inside there is a large infotainment system, updated materials and digital gauge cluster. Under the hood is aa 3.5L twin-turbo V6 that is mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Is the NEW 2022 Ford Expedition a BETTER luxury SUV than a GMC Yukon Denali?
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GCA Forums News for Thursday, September 4, 2025.
Breaking Housing and Mortgage News for Friday, September 4, 2025
Today’s update reveals a slight shift in the U.S. housing market, with new single-family home sales slipping 0.6% in July and unsold inventory climbing to 499,000 units, the highest reading in 16 years, says the latest U.S. Census Bureau report. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose this week to 6.69%, up from 6.56%, according to Freddie Mac.
High Rates and Rising Home Prices Put a Damper on the Housing Market
High rates and rising housing prices stretch homebuying budgets, leaving sales nearly flat and available listings climbing, especially in states like Texas and Florida. Analysts expect a modest rate drop later this quarter, with an anticipated year-end average near 6.4%. However, costlier tariffs and inflationary pressures may counteract this slide, keeping rates somewhat elevated.
Trump Going To Axe Fed Chair Jerome Powell?
Speculation has ramped around whether President Trump might remove Fed Chair Jerome Powell, with Polymarket bettors showing little confidence that Powell—or current Governor Lisa Cook—would leave before 2025. President Trump has slammed Powell for what he sees as tardy interest-rate cuts, arguing rates should have been lowered a year ago, reflecting growing friction over monetary policy. Analysts still insist Powell’s ouster could eventually lead to a 3-point rate drop. However, the Fed has not signaled any official move, stressing its operational independence.
Fraud at the Central Bank Renovation Project?
The central bank’s $2.5 billion renovation project continues to attract fire for cost overruns, with Trump accusing the Fed of “fundamental mismanagement.” Powell, in turn, urged the Fed’s inspector general to investigate and clear the air. Investors now broadly expect a 25-basis-point cut when the Federal Open Market Committee meets on September 5. However, upcoming job-market figures will be the deciding factor.
Live Economic Indicators
Stock Market Indices
- Dow Jones: 45,155.32 (down 0.31% as of 11:36 AM EDT; market open).
- S&P 500: 6,340.00 (down 0.08%).
- Nasdaq Composite: 21,242.70 (up 0.35%).
Precious Metals Prices (per ounce):
- Gold: $3,472.80 (up 1.15%).
- Silver: $41.09 (down 0.24%).
Interest and Mortgage Rates:
- Federal Funds Rate: 4.50%.
- 10-Year Treasury Yield: 4.2440% (up 0.57%).
- 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate: 6.69%.
Inflation and GDP Overview:
- Current annual CPI Inflation: 2.7% (rise measured through July 2025).
- GDP Growth is now 3.3% (annualized for the second quarter of 2025).
Labor Market Snapshot:
- Unemployment hit 4.2% (estimate as of mid-July 2025).
Rising Bankruptcy and Layoffs
446+ large firms declared bankruptcy from January to July 2025, the steepest since 2010. Layoffs included 1,000 workers at Kroger and 900 at UPS, fueled by aggressive cost operations. Demand-Build Inventory: Demand slows due to steep mortgage rates, yet housing supply climbed to 499,000 units, a peak in 16 years.
Realty and Mortgage Industry in Decline
Elevated interest rates and feeble demand squeeze mortgage and housing firms. Nonbank originators Rocket Mortgage and PennyMac reported a $534 loss on each deal in the second quarter of 2025. Firms facing insolvency include Big Lots (September Chapter 11) and True Value (ceasing activity). Loan originator teams and servicing crews lose activity, and forecasts keep rates over 6% well into 2026.
Political Headlines: Mortgage Fraud Allegations
New York AG Letitia James says a federal mortgage fraud probe is ongoing, building on an FBI investigation that started in May. James insists the claims are part of a “politically motivated assault.” No one has been charged.
California Senator Adam Schiff is also reportedly under a mortgage fraud investigation. Trump charges that Schiff gained an unfair advantage by taking low payments on multiple property loans. Schiff insists the loans are valid, and the probe’s energy has not yet led to charges.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Situation
Governor Lisa Cook has filed a lawsuit to stop former President Trump from firing her, insisting that the law protects her from dismissal under the current mortgage fraud claims. The Fed says Cook follows the central bank’s independence rule. The suit could end up at the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Cook remains on the job.
Governor Gavin Newsom Fraud Claims
Rumors swirl that Governor Gavin Newsom has managed luxury properties on a public salary by inflating mortgage applications through unauthorized tax shelters and nonprofit donations. Key financial facts have been circulated, but no arrests have been made. Newsom is countersuing Fox News for what he calls reckless misinformation over the same story.
Tesla Stock and Elon Musk’s Future
Tesla shares sit at $329.33, off by 1.35%, after Q2 revenue edged up 0.95% to $97.69 billion, yet profits slid by 52.46%. Meanwhile, Musk unveils his new “America Party” as tensions boil with Trump, who warns of deporting Musk for comments about tariffs. On the product front, the Cybertruck is called to fix 46,000 vehicles for trim defects and 700,000 to correct panel safety, while fires and fatal accidents linked to the truck continue to make headlines.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard on Russian Collusion
Tulsi Gabbard blasts the 2016 election as riddled with what she terms “Obama treason,” alleging that the whistle-blower demanded fake intel to prop up a Russian collusion narrative. No indictments were announced, and former officials deny wrongdoing. Trump jumps on the bandwagon, insisting that prosecution is overdue for Obama, Clinton, Brennan, Clapper, Schiff, Pelosi, and others.
Ghislaine Maxwell Testimony on Epstein List
In a series of Justice Department interviews, Ghislaine Maxwell insists Jeffrey Epstein never kept a client list, a claim that investigators back with the finding that no complete registry was identified. These statements did not lead to new testimonies on alleged abusers, and Epstein victims continue to urge for the release of as much documentation as possible to the truth.
Trump and Musk Feud
The much-celebrated Trump-Musk bond now simmers into open warfare, propelled by unease over tariffs and what the former president dubs a “train wreck” behavior that warrants deportation. Musk pre-empts any gang by claiming he dumped the chair of Republican populism to roll out the “America Party ” instead. At the same time, federal regulators have executed a new layer of inquiry into Tesla’s disclosure gloves.
AG Pam Bondi, FBI Dir. Kash Patel, Dep. Dir. Dan Bongino on Epstein
A recent DOJ/FBI memo says there’s no Epstein “client list,” Bondi, Patel, and Bongino backed this. They’re saying the case is closed, so there’s no list to find. Former President Trump thinks this is just a distraction and advocates for helping Epstein survivors who are already gathering names to give to Congress.
DOJ Arrests on Biden-Era Politicians
There aren’t mass arrests of Biden-era politicians. Instead, Trump is telling the DOJ to fire the remaining U.S. attorneys he appointed. The investigation into the Biden family’s compliance with FARA continues, but there aren’t any formal charges.
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GCA Forums Headline News Weekend Edition Report
July 7-13, 2025
Executive Summary
This edition outlines our weekend news plan, spotlighting key events between July 7 and July 13, 2025. Leaning on audience feedback, we aim to serve homebuyers, property investors, lenders, and small-business owners with fresh, useful stories that boost site visits and keep readers coming back.
Audience Research Findings
Surveys and small group chats show that GCA Forums fans want fast, hands-on news that guides them through real estate and mortgage choices. They also appreciate a mix of urgent headlines and how-to tips as they weigh their money options.
Core Content Categories and Strategy
Breaking News and Current Events Coverage
Our weekly roundup stays focused on big shifts in housing and lending, upholding clear, fact-driven reporting.
- Key Stories: No major political appointments or policy revisions that would directly impact the housing sector surfaced this week.
- However, a high-profile court case featuring ex-Congressman George Santos, who aired corruption claims in a July 11 talk and has asked President Trump for a pardon, grabbed headlines.
- Though the matter isn’t about real estate, its echo in public confidence could still ripple through buyer sentiment later.
- Analysis: Our team will closely watch policy changes and major court cases to spot any ripples they may send through the economy.
- Keeping that insight up front helps us speak directly to our readers.
Mortgage Market Updates and Interest Rate Analysis
Mortgage news drives almost every conversation here at GCA, so we deliver fresh daily headlines for real-estate pros and cautious investors alike.
- Mortgage Rates: On July 10, the average 30-year fixed loan hovered around 6.72, a small dip from 6.77 recorded June 26, Freddie Mac says.
- Many observers think rates may slip even lower before autumn.
- However, wild swings are still possible because the economy feels shaky.
- Federal Reserve Impact: In his June 24 testimony, Fed Chair Jerome Powell repeated that early cuts aren’t on the table while inflation lingers above target.
- Models suggest we won’t see 2 percent headline inflation until 2027, a signal that mortgage affordability could be squeezy for a while.
- Lender Trends: Borrowing standards keep shifting, so credit score and debt-to-income limits matter more than ever.
- Right now, an FHA loan can approve a borrower with a 500 FICO, but most conventional pipelines still demand 620 or better.
- Expert Forecast: Absent a recession, many analysts see mortgage rates stuck between 6.5 and 7 for all of 2025.
- That outlook leaves room for a soft pull-back and warns borrowers not to expect dramatic ease anytime soon.
Housing Market Indicators and Real Estate News
This section scans sales volume, price trends, and supply levels, giving investors and first-time buyers a sense of the current residential market.
Housing Market Snapshot
- Affordability Challenges: Many first-time buyers remain hesitant, with the median home price resting at $422,800 in May and mortgage rates skirting the 7 percent mark.
- Inventory, however, has climbed past one million homes, the biggest stockpile since 2019, giving shoppers a much-needed advantage.
- Regional Insights: Despite headlines branding Cape Coral, Florida, a weak market, the median sale price remained steady at $361,975 in June.
- For perspective, only 27 foreclosures had been posted in the area by July 2.
- Rental Market: Investor interest remains robust. In 2025, these buyers accounted for 26 percent of all purchases, climbing from 18.5 percent between 2020 and 2023.
- That trend keeps multifamily builds on developers’ radar.
- Best/Worst Markets: Cities like Phoenix and Tampa are leaning buyers-friendly, offering deeper price cuts and abundant inventory.
- Austin, Texas, has become almost frozen as sellers refuse to budge on asking prices.
Federal Reserve Reports and Inflation Analysis. The Federal Reserve and inflation steer mortgage costs and overall affordability.
- Inflation Metrics: The Consumer Price Index and the Personal Consumption Expenditure numbers show inflation still pressing, and officials aim to land the reading at 2 percent by 2027.
- Impact on Affordability:
- Those stubbornly high costs, plus mortgage rates around 7 percent, shrink the buying power of many house hunters, especially newcomers.
- Expert Speculation: Analysts expect small improvements in nominal rates, yet fresh shocks, global flare-ups, or trade moves like past tariffs could quickly reverse that trend.
Economic Reports and Job Market Trends
- Today’s economy plays a huge role in making it possible for people to buy homes and determining where investors feel safe parking their cash.
- Employment numbers still give some hope; strong job growth and higher pay should normally calm nerves.
- Still, tumbling Consumer Confidence in June shows buyers are still second-guessing.
- In several areas, rising wages now beat average home-price jumps.
- Still, that gain gets buried under stubbornly high mortgage rates.
- Most analysts believe a big market crash in 2025 is unlikely, though any sharp slowdown could finally steer rates downward.
- On the stock front, a firmer U.S. dollar and bitcoin borrowing all-time highs on July 11 mix optimistic and anxious signals.
Government Policy and Housing Regulations
Rules coming out of Washington quickly change who can borrow and how buyers or renters act in the field.
So far, fresh limits for FHA, VA, USDA loans- and even conventional ranges—have remained quiet this week, prompting many to expect reports soon.
Proposals like tax breaks for first-time buyers and new renter rights, like the ongoing Renters Rights Bill in the U.K., could ripple through American markets.
Meanwhile, grants and outreach meant to prevent foreclosures continue, and records show just 76 sales in Cape Coral over the past year.
Real Estate Investment and Wealth Building Strategies
Most blogs on housing turn into how-to guides for readers eager to grow wealth through property.
Because prices have slipped and fresh listings have piled up, sunny Sun Belt cities like Tampa and Phoenix remain on every smart investor’s radar.
- Mortgage Programs: DSCR loans keep climbing the investor wish list.
- Still, 57% predict rates above 6.5% until mid-2026, so plan accordingly.
- Short-Term Rentals: Airbnbs still draw steady traffic nationwide, yet new rules that boost renter rights could nibble at profit margins.
- Tax Strategies: Owners of multifamily and commercial buildings still ask for tax tips, but this week we saw no big rule changes to report.
Business and Financial News Focus
- Stock Market Activity: Major U.S. indexes finally snapped their two-week winning streak, although small caps hinted at strength with gains between 10 and 39 percent.
- Banking Developments: Mortgage lenders have stayed quiet.
- The overall market still feels sluggish because institutional investors kept snapping loans.
- Crypto Impact: Bitcoin’s record high.
- This time around, 100,000 drew fresh headlines.
- That flood of buzz usually pushes some risk-souring dollars toward real estate.
Foreclosures, Distressed Properties, and Housing Crisis Coverage
- Foreclosure Trends: Seasoned investors watch foreclosure angles for hidden value, so here is where the numbers matter most.
- Foreclosure Rates: Across the country, the foreclosure rate looks promisingly low: On July 2, Cape Coral had just 27 homes on the list.
- REO and Short Sales: Boarded-up houses and short sales are rare.
- However, buyers targeting this niche accounted for 26 percent of projected 2025 purchases.
- Economic Impact: A solid job market underpins those low numbers, but lingering economic questions still hang over the market like a low-hanging cloud.
Viral Content and Market Engagement
Measuring engagement has never been easier. Stories that gain traction on social platforms help every one of our partners feel the pulse of today’s buyer and seller.
Notable Stories
This week, the real estate beat was quiet- no major scandal or jaw-dropping listing stole the spotlight. One headline did stir up chatter, though: Cape Coral was labeled America’s worst housing market, and an argument broke out over who deserves the title.
Engagement Strategy
To hook casual browsers, spotlight shareable gems, pricing surprises, eye-catching listings, and homebuyer diaries that anyone can relate to. These stories travel fast on social feeds, pulling in readers who might not follow every market shift.
Expert Analysis and Forum Discussion Highlights
Our forums keep the conversation going.
- Trending Topics: Members are trading tips about shrinking budgets, smart moves for would-be investors, and where mortgage rates could be a year from now.
- Expert Commentary: Industry watchers urge buyers in high-inventory areas not to sit on the sidelines while warning that a sudden drop in rates is not guaranteed.
Content Distribution Strategy
Weekend Edition will package these threads into a quick-hit report and push it out through GCA Forums, newsletters, and all our social channels so that no subscriber misses the news.
Summary
By blending on-the-ground stories with clear data and expert opinion, the GCA Forums Headline News Weekend Edition strengthens our reputation as a go-to source for real estate and mortgage advice. We expect traffic to rise as we keep our promise of high editorial standards and respond directly to what our readers want.



