Special Report: The Housing Crisis - Part 2

Special Report: The Housing Crisis - Part 2

From John Solomon Reports by John Solomon

April 26, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 1955

About this episode

The episode discusses the housing crisis and potential reforms with insights from various guests.

In this enlightening episode of John Solomon Reports, we continue our crucial discussion on the housing crisis that threatens the American dream. Kicking off the show, Congressman Marlon Stutzman joins us to explore the potential re-privatization of Feeney Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as other significant housing reforms that may be on the horizon. With mortgage rates poised to drop, we discuss how these changes could revitalize homeownership for younger generations, who are facing unprecedented challenges in the housing market. In the middle segment, we hear from former Fire Chief John Casale, who shares his poignant experiences about the struggles firefighters face in securing stable employment and housing in their communities. His insights highlight the broader impact of skyrocketing housing prices on essential workers who serve our communities. To conclude our episode, we welcome John Gibbs, former deputy HUD secretary under President Trump, who offers critical perspectives on the privatization of housing entities like Feeney and Freddie. Gibbs emphasizes the importance of a careful approach to ensure that reforms do not lead to unintended negative consequences. See Privacy…

People in this episode

Host: John Solomon

Guests: Marlon Stutzman, John Casale, John Gibbs

Topics covered

  • housing crisis
  • homeownership
  • mortgage rates
  • housing reforms
  • essential workers
  • privatization

Keywords

  • housing crisis
  • homeownership
  • mortgage rates
  • Feeney Mae
  • Freddie Mac
  • essential workers
  • privatization
  • housing reforms

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Feeney Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD

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