Federal prosecutors in Maryland have hit a standstill in a mortgage fraud probe of Sen. Adam Schiff, with sources saying there isn’t enough evidence to charge. After U.S. attorney Kelly Hayes met Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche this week, she was told to keep seeking evidence; the case remains open and no final decision has been made. Schiff denies wrongdoing, and his lawyer Preet Bharara called the claims baseless and political. The inquiry, underway since summer after Pam Bondi tapped “special attorney” Ed Martin, continues amid Trump’s online calls for action.
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