The Fed’s Throne Is Being Set—But You’re Not Invited Donald Trump is narrowing down his picks for the next Federal Reserve chair, with a decision expected by January. Jerome Powell, the current seat-warmer, still has time left—his term ends in May 2026—but in the age of preemptive political conquest, the ground is being laid early. This isn’t about economic philosophy. It’s about control. Every candidate being floated is a different face on the same counterfeit coin—a regime of central planning, monetary manipulation, and digital enforcement. Trump’s Real Issue With Powell: Not the Fed’s Power, Just Who Wields It Trump isn’t against the Federal Reserve as an institution. He just wants someone who will use its power to prop up his…

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