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6 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Jared Whitley
When President Donald Trump took office, he made it clear that his administration would prioritize America's security and economic stability by actively supporting the burgeoning digital assets industry. President Trump promised a pro-crypto agenda, and he quickly delivered. He hosted the first-ever White House Crypto Summit, signed an executive order establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and became the first sitting president to address a digital assets conference.
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6 days ago |
newsmax.com | Jared Whitley
I remember as a young Senate staffer in late 2006, after the GOP had lost both houses of Congress to anti-war Democrats, speculating what we would do in the lame duck session before the end of the year — not much of anything, my bosses told me, because to try to ramrod partisan legislation through at the last minute was immoral. If the voters had spoken, we must respect their will. To underscore this, President George W. Bush asked then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to resign.
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1 week ago |
thecentersquare.com | Jared Whitley
When President Donald Trump took office, he made it clear that his administration would prioritize America's security and economic stability by actively supporting the burgeoning digital assets industry. President Trump promised a pro-crypto agenda, and he quickly delivered. He hosted the first-ever White House Crypto Summit, signed an executive order establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and became the first sitting president to address a digital assets conference.
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1 week ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Jared Whitley
Among the many, many things to love about how Donald Trump reshaped the Republican Party is that we are no longer the party of Big Business. Seems like a weird legacy for a billionaire, but here we are. For decades, Republicans championed corporate America because it was the right thing to do. Cutting taxes and regulations in the 1980s spurred the wealth and technological innovation of the 1990s.
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1 week ago |
townhall.com | Jared Whitley
When James Bond visits Tokyo in You Only Live Twice, he’s taught there are no swear words in Japanese. He learns their worst word is Shimata, which simply means “I have made a mistake.” We might be using this word next year, if the president’s tariffs prove to be a long-term economic strategy rather than a short-term tactic.
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