In episode 5 of The Gateway Pundit’s DC Dive with TGP White House correspondent Jordan Conradson, we discuss President Trump’s suggestion that he will introduce a 50-year mortgage plan to make housing more affordable for first-time homebuyers.
The President likened his plan to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 30-year mortgage policies in a Truth Social post over the weekend, creating a firestorm among his supporters:
As homeownership in America becomes increasingly unaffordable and out of reach for younger generations, is this really the right answer? Or is it just a mirage of short term affordability that will only exacerbate the problem and enslave young Americans to the banks?
Conradson lays out a compelling argument against the 50-year mortgage and why this is not the solution that will save the American dream for young Americans.
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Joining us to discuss is Steve Abramowicz, host of the Heartland Journal podcast, founder of heartlandjournal.com, and a veteran in the finance industry.
Abramowicz gives his expertise on how to handle buying a home and how home prices are really going to go down without leaving people indebted for life.
Later, we dive into Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against Harris County, Texas for using taxpayer funds to provide legal advice and representation to illegal aliens facing deportation.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Paxton filed the lawsuit on Monday, arguing that Harris County’s allocation of funds to nonprofit groups to help illegals evade deportation is not only a violation of Texas’s Constitution but also federal law.
We also highlight Texas’s Colony Ridge, a 33,000-acre development near Houston believed to be the largest illegal alien settlement in the US, and how this ties into the homeownership crisis in America.

