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Today’s Catch Up
Your 401(k) May Soon Be Government Property
Trump stopped the digital dollar, but the globalists found a backdoor to your wealth
Trump said, “Not on my watch”, but the globalists found a loophole into moving their digital dollar initiative forward.
They’re called Stablecoins. Digital dollars, operated by private companies like Tether and USDC, which are publicly traceable, and built on a turnkey platform ready to hand over to the government.
Even more alarming… Tether and USDC have both blacklisted accounts, demonstrating the technology is in place for 100% government control.
Your spending and donations… could be flagged as non-compliant.
Your saved wealth… may become “Use it, or Lose it”, programmed with expiration dates. Your retirement account… may be frozen, if you share “the wrong message” on social media.
And when the “New Biden” takes power, they won’t need your permission or a trial. All it takes to put an end to your life’s work is one click of a mouse.
However, there’s one store of wealth they cannot touch, digitize, or erase… physical gold.
Texas Democrats who fled the state to block GOP redistricting push begin returning
Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to deny a quorum and prevent a Republican redistricting plan are making their way back, each on their own timeline, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Dozens of Texas House Democrats fled to blue states earlier this month after President Trump suggested the state should redraw its U.S. House district maps to secure more Republican seats. The Democrats have until now remained out of the state to deny Texas' Republican Gov. Greg Abbott a quorum, temporarily derailing a special legislative session that the governor called to reshape the state's congressional maps.
Trump administration to more heavily scrutinize "good moral character" requirement for U.S. citizenship
The Trump administration is signaling it will more heavily scrutinize applications filed by legal immigrants seeking American citizenship, in its latest effort to tighten access to U.S. immigration benefits.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency overseeing the country's legal immigration system, instructed officers on Friday to consider additional factors when determining whether immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship have a "good moral character."