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AXJ MORATORIUM

Moratorium

Understanding the Call from AXJ News Network

Based on recent activity from AXJ (Actions for Justice), a member-sponsored global news network focused on independent journalism and advocacy (including through their New York outlet at axjny.news ), this appears to be a public outreach effort. Their posts under AXJASKS are repeatedly posing pointed questions to President Trump about housing policy amid rising financial pressures like mortgage delinquencies. The core issue: a proposed emergency moratorium on foreclosures and evictions to protect American homeowners, potentially declared via a state of emergency.

Context on the #MORATORIUM Push

  • AXJ’s Advocacy: AXJ, alongside #AAF (Americans Against Foreclosures), is campaigning against what they describe as “injustices” in foreclosure courts—citing conflicts of interest with judges, trustees, Fannie Mae (FNMA), and violations of constitutional rights (e.g., Seventh Amendment jury trials and due process). They’re urging Trump to halt all foreclosures/evictions immediately upon his inauguration, building on his first-term emergency powers (like the 2020 COVID moratorium).
  • Why Now? Recent reports highlight exploding mortgage delinquencies (up sharply in 2025 per Forbes analysis), exacerbated by economic strains. AXJ ties this to broader crises, asking if Trump will act to “save” families or continue “stealing homes” via entities like FNMA.
  • Trump’s Stance: No direct response from Trump yet on this specific moratorium. However, his administration has launched emergency investigations into foreclosures and evictions (involving Trump and figures like Elon Musk), with AXJ reporters documenting court hearings in real-time. Broader Trump policies (e.g., the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) have indirectly impacted housing via healthcare cuts leading to rural clinic closures, but nothing confirms a nationwide halt.

Who’s Interested in Interviewing Trump on This?

AXJ’s post is an open call—likely seeking journalists, podcasters, influencers, or outlets to amplify the question directly to Trump. From scanning recent discussions on X and news coverage:

  • Media Outlets Already Engaging Trump: Fox News anchors like Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum have publicly invited Trump for live interviews on hot-button issues (e.g., FBI matters in past cycles), showing willingness to “open the phone line right now.” Axios has secured recent sit-downs probing policy (e.g., pre-existing conditions, Yemen, climate).
  • Independent/Podcast Voices: Reporters like @Timcast (Tim Pool), @bennyjohnson, @nicksortor, @EricLDaugh, and @patrickbetdavid are tagged in calls to “ASK THE ULTIMATE QUESTION” to Trump—often on economic or “America First” topics. These could align well with a moratorium pitch.
  • Journalism Community: Figures like @justinbaragona (Independent) and @jdawsey1 (WSJ) emphasize pressing Trump on unanswered questions, warning against “dereliction” if not pursued. @brianstelter (ex-CNN) has critiqued access scarcity but noted aides deflecting with “ask him yourself.”
  • No Major Takers Yet: Semantic searches show general frustration with Trump’s interview availability (e.g., “scarce press avails”), but no one has publicly committed to this exact angle. Critics like @SethAbramson stress the historic value of such questions.
Potential InterviewersWhy They FitRecent Trump Access
Fox News (Baier/MacCallum)Pro-Trump lean; quick to offer live slots on policy.Frequent; offered on-air invites.
Tim Pool (@Timcast)Independent, populist focus on economic crises.Podcast-style; tagged in direct “ask Trump” pushes.
WSJ/Axios ReportersDeep policy dives; Axios just did a multi-topic interview.Recent print/TV access; emphasize tough follow-ups.
Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)Conservative influencer; housing resonates with base.Social media amplification; calls for “ultimate questions.”

If you’re a journalist or creator seeing this, AXJ’s network (5,000+ sites, 1M+ members) could provide exclusive footage from foreclosure courts for your piece. Reach out via

@axj_us on X or axjny.news. Trump thrives on direct challenges— this could spark real policy movement. What’s your angle if you jump in?

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