Folks, I've been saying this for months now: something fishy is going on with the Biden administration's handling of our financial system. The latest? Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, has come out swinging against what he sees as a political witch hunt from the Justice Department.

Now, let me tell you, folks — this ain't normal. You don't need a degree to see that something's up when they start poking around in the Fed’s business like it's some kind of scandal. The DOJ's investigation into Chairman Powell's time at the helm during Trump is beyond bizarre.

Here's what they're not telling you: this move by the Biden-era Justice Department shows a total disrespect for how things are supposed to work. When was the last time we saw something like this happen? Not in my lifetime, plain and simple.

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If I did this at my job, I'd be fired on the spot. Imagine if your boss started looking into everything you did just because he didn't like your decisions. That's exactly what's happening here.

And it gets worse — Powell's condemnation of the investigation is a clear signal that this isn’t about oversight or transparency. It’s about controlling the narrative and putting pressure on him to bend to Biden's wishes, regardless of what's best for our economy.

The Fed has always been held up as an independent entity, separate from politics. But under the current administration, it looks like they want to change that. They think we're too dumb to notice when they start poking around where they shouldn't be looking.

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It's like watching a slow-motion car crash. We can all see it happening right in front of us, and there’s nothing we can do about it but watch as our hard-earned money gets caught up in this political mess.

This isn’t just about Powell or the Fed. It’s about how far they'll go to control everything. The erosion of financial independence is a big deal for all of us because it means less stability and more uncertainty when we need predictability most.

Remember back when things were different? Back then, the government respected where its limits should be — especially in the realm of finance. But now, with every step they take, it feels like that independence is slipping away.

We see this happening before our eyes and we’re not going to forget about it. Every time someone tries to pull a stunt like this, you better believe I’m calling them out on it.

So here's the question: when will enough be enough? When do folks start pushing back against this kind of nonsense?