
"If things are made public then, and, or, if we decide to make them public, then I will talk about it, he said."
"It doesn't matter if you're a Republican or a Democrat or a Fed Governor or someone who mans a convenience store, Pulte said in the interview. If you commit mortgage fraud, you need to be held accountable."
Pulte declined to disclose the source of the tip about Cook or explain why a planned Thursday press conference was postponed. Cook denies committing mortgage fraud, has not explained the various mortgages in her name, and has sued President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors to block her firing. Pulte would not confirm whether Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is under scrutiny. Pulte emphasized that mortgage fraud must be punished regardless of political affiliation or position. A ProPublica review identified multiple Cabinet members with more than one home listed as a primary residence on mortgages; those members denied the allegations.
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