Trump Takes on Federal Reserve

It is time to take a sledgehammer to the Fed, explain Mark Thornton, a senior fellow for the Mises Institute, and Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson in this episode of The Sentinel Report with Alex Newman.

The Federal Reserve has long stood at the center of America’s financial system, wielding enormous unconstitutional power over interest rates, money creation, and manipulating the value of the dollar. President Donald Trump has even challenged the Fed during his presidency—from pressuring Fed Chair Jerome Powell over interest rates to reshaping its leadership. Could his efforts signal the beginning of a movement to restore sound money and return power to the people?

Additionally, in this episode, Caleb Collier, the host of the Church and State podcast, explains the growing dangers of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement and how it is changing politics.

1 thought on “Trump Takes on Federal Reserve”

  1. TAKING ON vs. SHUTTING DOWN – not the same thing.

    The Federal Reserve needs eliminated not renovated!

    The Just think: Had the constitutional framers (like their early 1600 predecessors) established government and society upon the Bible’ immutable/unchanging moral law (including its economic and taxing statutes), there would be no Federal Reserve, nor its mistress today’s usurious fiat banking system, nor its enforcement arm the Internal Revenue Service.

    There would, furthermore, be no graduated income tax, no property tax, no sales tax, nor any of the other sundry unbiblical taxes robbing Americans blind.

    Just think of what America would look like without all of the above!

    For more on how the Bible’s integral triune moral law (the Ten Commandments and their respective statutes and judgments) applies and should be implemented today as the law of the land, see free online book “Law and Kingdom: Their Relevance Under the New Covenant” at bible versus constitution dot org. Go to our Online Book page and scroll down to title.

    See also Chapter 25 “Amendment 16: Graduated Income Tax vs. Flat Increase Tax” of free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective.” Click on the top entry on our Online Book page and scroll down to Chapter 25.

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