President Donald Trump was reportedly persuaded to back a 50-year mortgage plan during a brief meeting at his golf club.

The president, 79, has faced widespread backlash since he posted about the extended mortgage on Saturday.

But according to Politico, the White House had been blindsided by the idea, which had come from Bill Pulte, Trump’s Federal Housing Finance Agency director.

Pulte showed up at Trump’s Palm Beach Golf Club with a three-by-five poster board with a graphic of former President Franklin Roosevelt with a “30-year-mortgage” and Trump with the “50-year-mortgage,” according to the report.

Just ten minutes later, Trump posted the image on Truth Social, a person who was with the president at the time told Politico.

The post featured the two presidents and their corresp

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