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APMay 2, 2007: Shown here is Fannie Mae's building in Washington.WASHINGTON -- 
The Securities and Exchange Commission has brought civil fraud charges against six 
former top executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, saying they misled 
the government and taxpayers about risky subprime mortgages the mortgage giants held 
during the housing bust.Those charged include the agencies' two former CEOs, Fannie's 
Daniel Mudd and Freddie's Richard Syron. They are the highest-profile individuals to 
be charged in connection with the 2008 financial crisis.Mudd, 53, and Syron, 
68, led the mortgage giants when the housing bubble burst in late 
2006 and 2007. The four other top executives also worked for the 
companies during that time.The case was filed in federal court in New 
York City.In a statement released through his attorney, Mudd said the lawsuit 
"should never have been brought" and said the government reviewed and approved 
all of the company's financial disclosures."Every p
ficials, said the delay would cost jobs.The inclusion of the Republican Keystone 
provision was one of several factors holding up a deal to extend 
the payroll tax cut for another year. That impasse in turn temporarily 
held up a must-pass, catch-all spending bill -- threatening a government shutdown.But 
in a rare bipartisan vote, the House of Representatives on Friday passed 
the $1 trillion bill. The Senate is expected to take up the 
bill Saturday.With progress made on the spending package, Republicans insisted they will 
not support a tax cut extension unless it includes language to speed 
work on the pipeline.Both the Republican leader in the House, Speaker John 
Boehner, and the Republican minority leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, made 
this point Friday.Carney described the move as "pure politics" and repeated the 
president's assertion that "he opposes these kinds of extraneous issues being inserted 
into a tax cut bill."Still, he stressed that Obama's priori






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