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VICTORY: Trump Takes on Wall Street VULTURES Buying Up American Homes

Gary FranchiJanuary 16, 2026258 views
VICTORY: Trump Takes on Wall Street VULTURES Buying Up American Homes
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President Donald Trump is taking direct aim at the Wall Street vultures who have been buying up American homes and crushing the dreams of hardworking families trying to own a piece of the American dream.

The Trump administration is moving to prevent private equity firms from continuing their predatory practice of purchasing individual homes en masse, a scheme that has artificially inflated housing prices and locked out countless Americans from homeownership.

"Because of the Record High Inflation caused by Joe Biden and the Democrats in Congress," Trump wrote on Truth Social, the American dream has become "more of a pipe dream for many," especially younger Americans who should be starting families and building wealth through homeownership.

Biden's Housing Disaster

This crisis didn't happen overnight. For four years, the Biden regime stood by while corporate raiders swooped in to buy entire neighborhoods, treating American homes like stock portfolios. These Wall Street parasites turned what should be family homes into rental properties, artificially restricting supply and driving prices through the roof.

While ordinary Americans struggled with Biden's inflation and skyrocketing mortgage rates, private equity firms had access to cheap institutional capital that allowed them to outbid families with cash offers. The result? An entire generation priced out of homeownership.

"We're not going to let Wall Street turn the American dream into their profit margin," a senior administration official told reporters.

America First Housing Policy

This move perfectly embodies Trump's America First agenda – putting working families ahead of corporate interests. Unlike the previous administration that coddled Wall Street while families suffered, Trump is taking concrete action to restore homeownership as an achievable goal for patriots willing to work for it.

The policy represents a direct challenge to the globalist mindset that views American neighborhoods as commodities to be traded rather than communities to be built. Trump understands that homeownership isn't just about shelter – it's about stability, wealth building, and the foundation of strong communities.

How long will it take to undo the damage from four years of Biden's housing policies that favored Wall Street over Main Street?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownUSAVerifiedJan 16, 2026
This hits close to home. Three houses on my street were bought by investment firms last year and turned into overpriced rentals. My kids can't afford to live in the neighborhood they grew up in.
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WorkingDad47VerifiedJan 16, 2026
Same thing happening in my town in Ohio. These vultures swoop in with cash offers $50K over asking price.
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HardWorkingAmericanVerifiedJan 17, 2026
My son is 28, has a good job, and still can't compete with these cash buyers. Something is seriously wrong with this picture.
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MAGA2024VerifiedJan 17, 2026
YES! Take them down, President Trump!
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedJan 17, 2026
About time we put AMERICANS first instead of letting foreign investors and Wall Street buy up everything!
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 17, 2026
FINALLY! Someone is standing up to these Wall Street parasites destroying the American dream of homeownership.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedJan 17, 2026
Exactly! They've been pricing out working families for years while getting rich off our backs.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedJan 17, 2026
BlackRock and Vanguard have been doing this for years. They're creating a permanent renter class while they get richer. This needs to stop NOW.
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TruthSeeker88VerifiedJan 18, 2026
Don't forget State Street! The big three are basically carving up America's housing stock.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedJan 18, 2026
What specific policies is Trump proposing to tackle this? I'm all for it but want to see the details.
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FreemarketFanVerifiedJan 18, 2026
I'm usually for free markets, but this isn't free market capitalism - it's corporate monopolization of basic human needs.