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Fannie & Freddie’s $500B Bailout: Trump’s Bold Plan to Create the Great American Mortgage Company
What happens when two of America’s biggest mortgage giants—Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—get rescued with a staggering $500 billion taxpayer bailout… and now, years later, the talk is about bringing them back with a bold IPO under Trump’s vision?
This is more than just numbers on a balance sheet. It’s about the future of the American housing market, the dream of homeownership, and whether we’re about to see the rise of a Great American Mortgage Company that could reshape real estate forever.
In today’s video, we dive deep into the shocking history of the bailout, how taxpayers carried the burden, and why the current political climate has resurrected the debate. Should these giants return to Wall Street? What could it mean for everyday Americans trying to buy a home? And most importantly, who really wins if this IPO goes through?
👉 Stick around until the end, because I’ll reveal what this move could mean for the housing market in 2025 and beyond, and whether this is a golden opportunity—or a dangerous repeat of history.
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