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TRUMP WARNS: SCOTUS strike on tariffs forces $100B+ refunds. "Impossible to pay," per DJT. Fiat systems face fiscal shock; Bitcoin remains the sovereign hedge against debt spiral.
✂️ FED LEADERSHIP SHIFT: RATE CUTS IN QUESTION
Powell's potential DOJ issues won't shake markets, per Raymond James. But a Fed leadership change near May 20 could block aggressive rate cuts, adding macro uncertainty.
Kristýna Mazanková: “CBDCs are sold as convenient — but there is no convenience.”
They’re not better money.
They’re better control, wrapped in friendly language.
Today I declined about five guest suggestions for the podcast. I’m sorry but if you mention crypto, DeFi, tokens, or blockchain in the description I’m not interested. This is the Bitcoin Country podcast and we’re strictly Bitcoin only. We’re pure Austrian Economics
FED INVESTIGATION TRIGGERS RISK-OFF ROTATION
The news of a U.S. Justice Department criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony regarding cost overruns has directly threatened the institution's independence, immediately causing a market sell-off; S&P 500 futures dropped 0.6% as analysts, including those from JPMorgan, expressed caution that this political pressure could impair the central bank's ability to execute independent monetary policy, fueling a significant capital rotation into safe-haven assets, exemplified by Gold hitting a new record high above \$4,600 per ounce.
EL SALVADOR: launches Bitcoin Country 🇸🇻
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JUST IN: The United States and Denmark will meet this week to discuss Greenland.
The talks follow comments by Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirming discussions, after President Trump suggested the U.S. could acquire Greenland — even by force if necessary.
Reports claim Trump asked the military to prepare invasion plans, though senior officers pushed back.
NEW: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell responds after reports of a DOJ investigation.
“I will continue to fulfil the duties for which I was confirmed by the Senate to serve the American people.”