Us Congressman Ronny Jackson Says Cbdc Is A Trojan Horse
Major Whip Tom Emmer stood
US Congressman Ronny Jackson says central bank digital currency, or CBDC, is a trojan horse for global elites. In response to the House Majority Whip Tom Emmers
US Congressman Ronny Jackson Calls CBDC a Trojan Horse for
Major Whip Tom Emmer stood behind the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, warning about the government use of CBDCs as surveillance tools. Republican Ronny
Politicians across the aisle are
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Politicians across the aisle are lining up to declare CBDCs un-Americantools of surveillance and central control. And they’re right. But the punchline? The U.S. doesn’t
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US Congressman Ronny Jackson says central bank digital currency, or CBDC, is a trojan horse for global elites. In response to the House Majority Whip Tom
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However, Ramaswamy counters this argument, asserting that CBDCs are not a benign innovation but rather a Trojan horse for the “Great Reset.” He contends that Central
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US Congressman Ronny Jackson says CBDC is a Trojan Horse
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