Dear Reader,

The Fed’s playing Monopoly with your money again.

Powell’s holding rates steady. Trump wants to cut. And behind the scenes? A surprise visit. No cameras. Just pressure. Art of the Deal–style.

  • Powell’s Fed is dragging its feet while Trump plays 4D chess.

  • Two Trump-appointed Fed governors may revolt—first time in 30 years.

  • Rate cuts aren’t just economic policy—they’re The Art of the Deal in motion.

Let me break this down for you: Trump sees America as a business. A blue-chip company. Strong balance sheet. High cash flow. So why are we borrowing like we’re a junk-rated startup?

Powell doesn’t see it that way. He’s clinging to inflation fears like they’re gospel. Meanwhile, real Americans—real entrepreneurs—are suffocating under 7% mortgages and maxed-out credit cards.

Trump says cut rates now. Powell says, "Let’s wait and see." That’s not leadership. That’s bureaucratic cowardice.

I’ve said it before: savers are losers in a system built on fake money. Powell’s system.

Trump gets it. He’s negotiating with the Fed like he’s negotiating a skyscraper lease—hard-nosed, no apologies.

And when two of Trump’s own Fed appointees threaten to dissent, that’s not chaos. That’s leverage. Classic Trump.

The fight’s just beginning. Trump wants 1%. Powell says maybe 3.6%—by end of next year.

That’s a chasm wide enough to drive a recession through.

This isn’t about economics. It’s about power. About who gets to decide the cost of capital in America. And let me tell you, it damn well shouldn’t be a guy who thinks remodeling the Fed’s offices is a higher priority than rebuilding Main Street.

So ask yourself: Are you betting on the bureaucrats… or the dealmaker?

Because one of them wants to make America rich again.

And the other wants to preserve the status quo… no matter how many taxpayers he bankrupts in the process.

Robert Kiyosaki

Editor,  Money, Power and Profit

P.S. If you haven’t seen Trump’s on-camera standoff with Powell, watch it. It’s more Art of the Deal than anything in that book—and it’s unfolding in real time.

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