Donald Trump, cryptocurrency and GOP
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump regains control of GOP, advances crypto bill and key parts of agendaDonald Trump is strengthening his grip on the GOP by backing a key cryptocurrency bill, signaling a major shift in the party's approach to digital assets.
President Trump indicated to Republican lawmakers that he plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a senior White House official told The Hill. The suggestion came during an Oval Office
Washington — President Trump on Tuesday asked a group of House Republicans if he should fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell — and people in the room voiced approval, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge. Several said Mr. Trump indicated he will do it.
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Thirteen Republicans voted against a motion to advance three pro-crypto bills, 12 of whom Trump said would now vote differently.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTrump Steps In To Rescue Crypto Week Bills; Bitcoin Slides From PeakPresident Trump wrangles GOP to advance "Crypto Week" bills after failed vote. Bitcoin holds under $120k after sliding from record high.
President Donald Trump has announced that he made a deal with most of the House Republicans who derailed a procedural vote on a package of legislation, including three cryptocurrency bills.Trump wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday night: "I am in the Oval Office with 11 of the 12 Congressmen/women necessary to pass the GENIUS Act and,
Wholesale inflation remained unchanged in June, according to new Producer Price Index data. Meanwhile, "crypto week" in Washington has hit a snag as Republican lawmakers side with Democrats on cryptocurrency legislation.
Trump and other White House figures have launched a multi-pronged attack on Powell as push the central bank to lower is key borrowing rate. Most recently, they have blasted Powell after renovations to the Fed's Washington headquarters, raising suspicion that Trump could try to remove the Fed leader for cause.
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is disagreeing more with President Donald Trump these days, but she doesn't consider it a split.