Congressional Republicans are getting vocal about potential legal action against Federal Reserve Chair Powell. The Trump administration is eyeing criminal charges tied to allegations of budget overruns and problematic testimony. Some GOP lawmakers are already signaling they'll push back hard if this moves forward. It's a significant power play between the executive branch and the Fed—exactly the kind of institutional friction that tends to ripple through markets and crypto traders' portfolios.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 16h ago
Haha, this round is going to be chaotic. My contract guarantee is going to be locked up.
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-12 23:39
Political power struggles are back, and Powell is really under scrutiny this time... The crypto market is probably going to shake along with it. Who knows how it will end in the end.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-12 23:33
Ha, here they come again. These people just know how to fight among themselves. Anyway, us retail investors will still have to buy the dip in the end.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-12 23:30
Ha, political struggles again. The crypto circle watching the drama predicts this wave will definitely cause a dump.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-12 23:18
Now everything's going to be chaotic. The Federal Reserve is being exploited... How can I safely see my coins rise anymore?
Congressional Republicans are getting vocal about potential legal action against Federal Reserve Chair Powell. The Trump administration is eyeing criminal charges tied to allegations of budget overruns and problematic testimony. Some GOP lawmakers are already signaling they'll push back hard if this moves forward. It's a significant power play between the executive branch and the Fed—exactly the kind of institutional friction that tends to ripple through markets and crypto traders' portfolios.