WASHINGTON
By BRIAN SLODYSKO and CHRIS MEGERIANAssociated Press
Bill Pulte has become a significant player in the Trump administration. Known for his aggressive online persona and bitter public fights with several family members, Pulte currently serves as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. He has used his position to target Trumpโs political adversaries, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, who was recently indicted. His past includes a contentious relationship with his familyโs company, PulteGroup, and a public feud with relatives. Pulte gained attention on social media by giving away money, but his actions have also drawn criticism.
WASHINGTON (AP) โ Before Bill Pulte started targeting President Donald Trumpโs political enemies, he practiced on his own family.
He accused his grandfatherโs widow of insider trading. He was allegedly the driving force behind a website trashing an aunt as a โfake Christian.โ And he publicly blasted another relative as โa fat slob,โ โweirdoโ and โgrifter,โ according to court records from a bitter legal feud Pulte pursued against PulteGroup, the multibillion-dollar homebuilding giant his grandfather founded.
In any other administration, that background could foreclose the possibility of landing a top government post. But in Trumpโs Washington, the attention-seeking and hyper-online millennial has unexpectedly become a major player. The latest measure of his influence came this week when New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat who angered Trump with her courtroom pursuits of him, was indicted on bank fraud charges following a protracted campaign by Pulte.
Pulte's official job is director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, where heโs entrusted with the dull but critical task of ensuring the soundness of the mortgage market. He has instead transformed the position into a megaphone to denigrate Trumpโs perceived political foes. In addition to referring James to the Justice Department for investigation โ which Pulte widely publicized โ he has probed Sen. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, and Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor appointed by President Joe Biden. Both are now under federal criminal investigation.
James, Schiff and Cook all deny any wrongdoing and say the investigations against them were politically motivated.
After The Associated Press sought comment for this story from Pulte last week, he excoriated the news organization.
โโThe APโ, because we expose alleged Mortgage Fraudsters, is writing a hit piece, filled with falsehoods,โ Pulte, 37, wrote on X to his 3 million followers before deleting the post.
A White House spokesman said in a statement that โanyone who engages in criminal activity should be held accountable. No one is above the law. President Trumpโs only retribution is success and historic achievements for the American people.โ
Members of Pulteโs family and company officials for PulteGroup did not respond to requests for comment.
Pulteโs rise to power and affluence was set in motion in the 1950s when his namesake grandfather William J. Pulte founded Pulte Homes, now known as PulteGroup, near Detroit. By the time Bill Pulte was born in 1988, the publicly traded company was one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S., and his grandfather was on his way to becoming a billionaire.
Pulte grew up in Florida and attended a private high school before enrolling at Northwestern University. When he lost the race for student body president in 2009, he quipped to The Daily Northwestern newspaper: โI guess I can go back to running my helicopter business.โ A year after graduating in 2010, he founded his own eponymous investment firm.
But for much of Pulte's adult life, his identity has been closely intertwined with his family's legacy company. Itโs been a rocky relationship.
In 2016, Pulte and his grandfather led a corporate shakeup that resulted in Pulte being appointed to the companyโs board while still in his 20s.
Pulte has not been shy about his plans for power. He has portrayed himself as the head of his family and claimed to be the only true heir to the legacy of his grandfather, who died in 2018, according to court records. He took credit for the company shakeup they led together, predicting that it would "be studied for decades, and maybe, centuries.โ
His boasts and online conduct were an area of concern for company officials, according to court records.
In 2019, Pulte began building a massive following on Twitter by giving away money to strangers, actions that drew him a retweet from Trump and fawning press coverage.
However, he soon had a bitter falling out with a veteranโs charity and amassed detractors who called him a charlatan. Company officials requested that Pulte give up his Twitter handle โ @Pulte โ and correct misperceptions that he ran the company, according to an internal corporate memo produced in litigation. The memo stated that โnegativity toward the company has continued in synch with Billโs activities.โ
His dispute with the veteranโs charity was one of several incidents related to Pulteโs Twitter philanthropy that drew him unwanted attention.
In 2019, Pulte offered to help a Marine veteran seeking help to purchase an expensive service dog for his special needs son. When Pulte didnโt follow through, the veteran was upset and made public his correspondence with Pulte.
Pulte accused the veteran on Twitter of exposing his personal information and suggested that he was part of a group of โscammersโ targeting him. An attorney representing Pulte threatened legal action, demanding that the veteran delete his post and cease publishing โdefamatory statements,โ according to a 2019 text message reviewed by AP. The attorney did not respond to a request for comment.
That same year, Pulte gave $3,000 to a Twitter user whose account soon began making sexually explicit posts, including at least one that spoke approvingly of incest.
Pulte also fell for a scam that was orchestrated by a former business associate of Kanye West, the rapper now known as Ye, the Chicago Tribune later reported. Pulte ended up wiring the former associate $250,000 that was premised, in part, on the associate falsely promising that Ye would provide financial and public support for Pulteโs online philanthropy, court records show.
โGiving away $250k of Kanye Westโs money here on Twitter Philanthropy,โ Pulte tweeted in July 2019.
Pulte got his money back and the former West associate was indicted on a federal wire fraud charge, though the case was later dropped.
Pulteโs representatives declined to provide details about the extent of his charitable giving. In 2019, Pulte tweeted that he would โgive away $1 million dollars on Twitterโ after reaching 1 million followers.
An archived copy of a spreadsheet that Pulte once made publicly available states that his Twitter philanthropy donated more than $1 million, including $474,000 given away the year he made his million-dollar pledge.
But he regularly solicited contributions from others and itโs not clear from the data how much was given directly by Pulte. Team Pulte, a nonprofit he founded for his online charity, also collected contributions from others and gave away about $400,000, according to tax filings made between 2020 and 2023, the most recent year that they are available for the organization.
Responding to questions from the AP, Pulteโs agency described the coming story as a โhit pieceโ and asserted that โMr. Pulte did give away $1 million on Twitter.โ
By 2020, company officials had lost patience with Pulte. When the Pulte familyโs equity stake dropped to a point where they were no longer guaranteed a board spot, company officials moved fast and booted the scion.
Pulte did not take it well. He sold his stock, accused his grandfatherโs widow of insider trading and blamed the CEO for damaging the company, records show.
The parties appeared to reach a dรฉtente nearly a year later when Pulte received a plaque and a letter of thanks, court records state. It was short lived.
A handful of anonymous Twitter accounts started to troll Pulte. The posts, many made as replies to Pulteโs tweets, were not widely read and often deleted, according to court records.
โThis Bill Pulte has nothing to do with Pulte Homes,โ one of the accounts tweeted in 2021. โHe trades in his grandfatherโs legacy as if he had something to do with it.โ
Another post: โPulte Family is kind of a mess. Money does that.โ
One of the handles on Twitter was โGhost of Bill Pulte,โ a reference to Pulteโs deceased grandfather.
That flip reference outraged Pulte.
He hired an investigative firm โ and filed a defamation suit against Brandon Jones, a PulteGroup executive whom Pulte had previously blocked from receiving a promotion.
Jones, who was fired and admitted to operating the accounts, did not respond to requests for comment.
Pulte saw a wider-ranging conspiracy involving top PulteGroup executives, who he accused of participating in a โnefarious smear campaignโ aimed at โstalking, harassing, and defamingโ him.
Though his lawsuit was against Jones, his attorneys broadened their campaign, bombarding the company and its officials with subpoenas and deposition requests. Pulte solicited โwhistleblowerโ tips and helped finance lawsuits brought by others.
His Twitter feed became a running commentary of case updates and grievances, including accusations that the former PulteGroup executive who trolled him was โa bag manโ for the companyโs CEO and would โnot get away with attacking me and my grandpa! Believe me, we will get to the bottom of (this) harassment scheme and run down any of the conspirators!โ
A judge rebuked Pulte and ordered him to stop posting comments that could intimidate witnesses. Even so, Pulte repeated the behavior during appearances on Fox Business News, which led a company official to warn the network against allowing him to air โfalse grievances.โ
His aggressive โ and very public โ campaign against the company concerned some family members.
The Pulte Family Charitable Foundation issued a statement in 2023 warning that Pulteโs comments โmay suggest that he speaks on behalf of the entire Pulte family.โ
In fact, the charity said, Pulte โdoes not represent, nor is he a spokesman for all members of the Pulte family, in any capacity.โ
Pulte fired back, blasting his aunt โ the charityโs president โ as a โphony Catholic.โ He alleged the aunt, Nancy Pulte Rickard, was working on behalf of PulteGroupโs CEO and was โpetty, basically broke.โ He also sought to depose her in the lawsuit.
Articles attacking her appeared on conservative news sites. A website popped up that called her a โFake Christianโ who was โmisusing charity funds to smear her own family membersโ and suggested she was guilty of financial crimes.
Pulte Rickard did not reply to requests for comment. In court filings, her attorneyโs described the attacks as part of a campaign of โdegrading and threatening harassmentโ by her nephew.
Pulteโs step aunt โ whom he called a โfat slob,โ โweirdoโ and โgrifterโ โ alleged that Pulte himself was behind the site, according to a legal filing she submitted after Pulte tried to depose her.
Pulteโs representatives would not address whether he was behind the website.
โMr. Pulte enjoys a great relationship with the majority of his wide family,โ the FHFA said.
Then the attacks abruptly ended. After Trump won the 2024 election, Pulte deleted thousands of social media posts and withdrew his defamation lawsuit several months later.
The moves coincided with a new cause: a job in the Trump administration.
Pulte, who along with his wife has donated about $1 million to Trumpโs political efforts, was confirmed by the Senate to his FHFA post in March.
Since taking the job, heโs helped spearhead Trumpโs retribution campaign, focusing on potential instances of mortgage fraud by Trump's rivals, which he often posts about rapid-fire on X. Meanwhile, he's refused to comment on similar conduct by several members of Trump's cabinet, as well as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Trump ally.
After James' indictment Thursday, he took to X for a victory lap, reposting commentary from conservative commentators who lauded him and the case he helped build.
โIf you know of anyone who has committed mortgage fraud, please send any and all tips to FraudTips@fhfa.gov,โ Pulte posted.
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