In this episode of Money & Markets, hosts John Titus and Catherine Austin Fitts unravel the complexities of the ongoing constitutional crisis in the U.S., dissecting the power struggle between the executive branch and the judiciary, while Congress remains notably inactive.
They examine Trump’s explosive claims of fraudulent treasuries and their potential ripple effects on fiscal policy, market stability, and global confidence. The discussion navigates various scenarios surrounding these allegations and how Trump’s unconventional rhetoric is reshaping perceptions of the U.S. Treasury market.
Expanding the lens to geopolitical shifts, they explore the strategic decoupling from China, developments in the Ukraine conflict, and the broader implications for international alliances and economic stability.
The episode also delves into the rapidly evolving landscape of crypto and digital currencies, the specter of a looming bird flu pandemic, and the mounting legal and political challenges shaping the financial and political arenas.
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