Why One Million Federal Reserve Notes is Not Enough to Retire in America

The Money Reset Begins on June 19th, when regulators begin reviewing the framework that could Eliminate Cash and Your Sovereignty.

A new financial system is quietly being built behind closed doors — and most Americans have no idea it's happening.

But banks know.
Governments know.
And the technology companies definitely know.

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And software can be monitored, filtered, delayed — and eventually cancelled.

The rules of money are changing FAST.

That's why gold and silver have surged since President Trump declared:

"The New Golden Era has begun."

Gold still exists OUTSIDE the system.

No app.
No algorithm.
No permission required.

The window to prepare may be closing faster than most Americans realize.

Political Landscape

Republicans Uneasy as Trump Touts Iran Deal

Congressional Republicans are expressing concern over President Trump's preliminary peace deal with Iran, questioning whether the 14-point memorandum gives away too much to Tehran. The agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift sanctions in exchange for nuclear commitments, but key details on ballistic missiles remain unaddressed.

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Clayton Confirmation Hearing Canceled After Trump Intervenes

The Senate abruptly postponed Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing for Director of National Intelligence after President Trump told his nominee not to appear, citing political disagreements with Democrats. The move could impact FISA reauthorization efforts.

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Global Impact

U.S.-Iran Deal Text Released: 14 Points to End the War

Senior U.S. officials released the text of the preliminary agreement with Iran, declaring intent for an "immediate and permanent termination of military operations." The deal allows Iran to immediately resume oil exports while reaffirming Tehran "shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons" — though critics note the framework lacks specifics from the 2015 JCPOA.

People fleeing conflict in Congo complicate efforts to stop Ebola outbreak

Even at the epicenter of the deadly, growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, aid worker Jean Marie Lipe often finds it hard to convince people the virus is real.

Economic Pulse

Fed Holds Rates as New Chairman Faces Inflation Pressure

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged as new Chairman Kevin Warsh navigates rising inflation in his first FOMC decision. The move signals caution as the central bank weighs economic uncertainty against persistent price pressures.

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Oil Storage Hits Critical Lows With No Relief in Sight

The Cushing hub — America's largest commercial oil storage facility — has reached "operational stress" levels, hitting decades-low reserves as the Iran conflict continues to disrupt global supply chains.

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Quick Takes

Jimmy Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez is joining Dancing With the Stars Season 35, becoming the first parking lot security guard to compete on the show.

The Obama Presidential Center and Library opens in Chicago. More than a decade after it was first announced, the Obama Presidential Center and Library officially opens to the public in Chicago's Jackson Park on June 19, 2026.

Former ANTM contestants are speaking out after Tyra Banks filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, claiming the docuseries misrepresented her statements.


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