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Did a Federal Judge Really Just Shutter Alligator Alcatraz?

Opening Arguments

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The Tension Between Presidential Power and Federal Reserve Independence

This chapter explores the fraught relationship between the president and the Federal Reserve, addressing unprecedented attempts to remove board members and the historical targeting of individuals of color in power. It highlights the significance of interest rates, judicial attitudes towards Fed independence, and the political ramifications of such actions. The discussion emphasizes the risks of undermining the Fed's authority and the implications for economic stability and governance.

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