Trump has pushed back against suggestions that DOJ subpoenas are connected to Federal Reserve policy decisions and interest rate matters. He denied any personal involvement in the Department of Justice's investigative actions targeting the Fed, according to recent statements. The distinction between executive branch inquiries and monetary policy independence remains a key point of contention in ongoing political discourse around central bank operations and their market implications.
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ZkSnarker
· 3h ago
well technically the "i didn't do it" defense only works until the receipts drop lmao... separation of powers is like zero knowledge proofs—theoretically elegant, practically messy af
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-12 05:58
Playing the blame game again? Don't pin the Fed's mess on yourself.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-12 05:54
Uh... starting to shift the blame again, I'm tired of this excuse.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-12 05:43
Blaming others again, that politician's approach is really outdated.
Trump has pushed back against suggestions that DOJ subpoenas are connected to Federal Reserve policy decisions and interest rate matters. He denied any personal involvement in the Department of Justice's investigative actions targeting the Fed, according to recent statements. The distinction between executive branch inquiries and monetary policy independence remains a key point of contention in ongoing political discourse around central bank operations and their market implications.