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GCA Forums News for Monday July 28 2025
Headline News: Monday, July 28, 2025Housing and Mortgage News: Trump Goes After Powell, Fraud Claims Heat Up
President Donald Trump has upped his assault on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, making it clear he wants a new leader who won’t stand in the way of his economic playbook. Trump’s main hang-up is the Fed’s $2.5 billion headquarters face-lift, now wrapped in whispers of runaway costs and possible fraud. If confirmed, insiders say the White House is shopping for a candidate to roll interest rates down by 3%. Fed watchers expect the meeting tomorrow to keep rates steady for now. Still, traders are already hunting for hints of cuts coming sooner if Trump keeps the heat on.
Housing stays in a supply squeeze, pushing prices higher. Even with rates at 6.5% and likely to stay up through 2025, the latest forecasts show no quick relief. Real estate firms are feeling the pinch. In another twist, New York AG Letitia James and California Senator Adam Schiff are now in the hot seat over mortgage fraud claims. Trump’s Justice Department has rolled out a task force, though the facts are still murky. Schiff labels the charges “baseless retribution” tossed his way for voting to impeach Trump the first time. The political battle shows no sign of letting up.
Tesla Stock Stumbles as Musk Spills Focus
Tesla’s stock is down 20% this year, dropping 14% last month. The latest slide follows Elon Musk’s escalating argument with President Trump, which has leaders more worried about the CEO’s spread of focus. The launch of Musk’s “America Party” for middle-of-the-road voters in the 2026 elections has raised eyebrows and raised the possibility of distraction. Analysts like Dan Ives from Wedbush Securities say Musk’s political forays are landing the company in a steady headwind, especially after Tesla posted a 71% drop in quarterly profit last April. The Cybertruck is racking up its problems, with growing complaints of battery drain and rare but alarming fires, which have the NHTSA considering a driving ban until fixes are in place. In the crossfire, Trump has promised to boot Musk from the country and yank billions in federal contracts for Tesla and SpaceX, citing Musk’s jabs at his tax cut and the EV rebate trims.
Trump vs. Musk: The Bromance Is Over
A friendship that once lit up Twitter is now a public smackdown. Elon Musk, until May, the head of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is now saying Trump kept the Epstein files under wraps to protect himself. Trump says the charge is a lie. He fired back, warning he could yank Musk’s federal contracts, saying the billionaire is just sour because the EV subsidies cost him money. Musk’s new America Party, a move Trump calls “confusing,” has only widened the gap. The drama rocked Tesla’s stock price and put Musk’s entire empire on watch since SpaceX was sitting on $22 billion in federal contracts that could suddenly dry up.
Gabbard’s Leaked Docs Ignite New Treason Claims Against Obama Team
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, released records she claims prove Obama, Hillary, John Brennan, James Clapper, Andrew Weissmann, and others manufactured the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment to create the Trump-Russia collusion story. Gabbard asserts that the goal was to sabotage the 2016 election. Trump then demanded the Justice Department file treason and conspiracy charges against that crew, along with Pelosi and many Democrats. Senator Adam Schiff and other skeptics label the docs “dishonest,” pointing to a 2017 IC report that confirmed Russia tried to help Trump. The Justice Department has set up a strike force to probe the claims. However, no indictments have yet appeared, and the accusations continue to divide.
Epstein Case: Maxwell’s Offer and DOJ Pushback
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former close associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has now said she is willing to testify about Epstein’s circle of powerful friends. This has once again revived the debate around the so-called “Epstein list.” Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino have all insisted there is no such list and have declared the child trafficking case closed. This position clashes with earlier stories claiming Donald Trump’s name was found in Epstein’s records, a leak that Elon Musk recently highlighted. Critics allege the DOJ’s denial undermines public faith. Bondi, Patel, and Bongino have been labeled “clowns” for what some see as a lack of openness, further dimming trust in Trump’s team.
Economic Jitters: Prices, Bankruptcies, and Metal Rush
Consumer prices keep climbing, pushing investors toward gold and silver as safe havens. Job reports are mixed: layoffs are rising, and brands like Krispy Kreme and Rocket Mortgage have filed for bankruptcy as the “DORK” meme-stock craze swirls. Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which slashes electric vehicle subsidies while keeping incentives for oil and gas, has cleared the Senate and is exposing deeper economic fault lines. The stock market is swinging wildly; Tesla and Trump Media are now among the biggest losers.
Monday, July 28, 2025, paints a picture of growing uncertainty. Housing prices blink warning lights, political fires swirl around allegations of treason and fraud, and the distance between Trump and Musk keeps widening. Trump’s team is caught between ongoing probes and fierce policy fights, leaving the nation facing a tangled mess of overlapping problems that stubbornly refuse to sort themselves out.
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