Tuesday, May 14, 2024 7:29:39 PM
Supposedly yes.
No. It is unfortunately false. Page 2 of the Supreme Court's Collins opinion said:
The fact is that the Supreme Court ruled that HERA allows FHFA to act in its own best interests, even when that runs counter to the conserve and preserve mandate.
The first step to wisdom here is to accept what the Supreme Court has actually ruled, and reject what you think "should" be the case.
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