SEC Chair hints at mass tokenization in a matter of years
Trump presses ahead with Income Tax shake up
GOP Firebrand pushes for vote banning stock trading by Congress
Trump has plans for Dulles airport in DC
166% spike in NYC residents looking to escape to Miami
FBI arrest a suspect for the J6 pipe bomb
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In a bold pivot from past skepticism, new SEC Chairman Paul Atkins predicted Tuesday that blockchain-driven tokenization could revolutionize U.S. financial markets within a couple of years, slashing risks through instant on-chain settlements and boosting transparency for investors nationwide.
SEC’s Regulatory Embrace Accelerates: Atkins signals a departure from historical SEC lag on innovations, now proactively welcoming digital assets to position America as a crypto leader under U.S. rules.
On-Chain Settlements Slash Risks: Tokenization eliminates traditional delays between trade execution and final payment, delivering unprecedented predictability and shielding investors from crises like the FTX collapse.
Policy Shift Ditches Crypto Bans: The U.S. abandons prior aggressive crackdowns—once shared only with China—opting instead to onshore blockchain tech for safer, regulated growth.
Timeline Far Shorter Than Feared: While many eyed a decade for full digitization, Atkins foresees market-wide tokenization hitting in under 10 years, potentially as soon as two, amid surging electronic trading advances.
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On July 17th, while the press chased shiny objects and Epstein headlines, the House passed the GENIUS Act.But according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, it’s a bill that contains “the entire setup, groundwork and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency”
President Donald Trump ignited fiscal fireworks Tuesday, boldly declaring Americans could soon ditch income taxes entirely as his White House team hunts innovative revenue streams to slash the burden on workers and supercharge economic growth.
Tariffs Surge as Revenue Lifeline: Trump eyes massive import tariffs on countries like China, Mexico, and India to generate billions, potentially replacing income tax dollars while punishing trade imbalances.
Historical Echoes Fuel Bold Vision: Drawing from 19th-century U.S. models without income taxes, Trump envisions a return to tariff-driven funding, hailing it as a path to unmatched prosperity.
Expert Warnings on Economic Risks: Economists caution that ditching income taxes for tariffs could spike consumer prices by up to 20%, hitting everyday shoppers hardest amid inflation fears.
Political Hurdles Loom Large: With Congress skeptical, Trump’s radical plan faces steep odds, though allies tout it as a game-changer for blue-collar voters in battleground states.
In a bold bipartisan push against congressional insider trading, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., filed a discharge petition Tuesday to compel a House vote on banning lawmakers, spouses and dependents from owning or trading individual stocks, aiming to dismantle what she calls an “insider trading cartel” amid ethics reform delays.
Luna Files Discharge Petition: Florida Republican leverages procedural tool to amend unrelated bill, forcing floor consideration of stock ban despite leadership resistance.
Bipartisan Bill Origins: “Restore Trust in Congress Act,” introduced by Reps. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) earlier in 2025, gains renewed momentum through Luna’s original cosponsorship.
Comprehensive Ban Details: Legislation prohibits securities, commodities, futures and derivatives trading; mandates divestment of holdings with financial penalties, while exempting diversified mutual funds and precious metals.
Rising Support Signals Urgency: Rep. Lauren Boebert vows to sign petition, as Roy and Magaziner warn of member-driven action if House leaders fail to swiftly advance the ethics overhaul.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he intends to demolish and rebuild Washington Dulles International Airport into a “really spectacular” modern marvel, decrying its outdated 1960s design as a “disgrace” that hampers the nation’s prestige.
Trump Lambasts Outdated Design: Slams Dulles’ iconic but aging architecture, built in 1962 under his father Fred’s concrete contracts, as embarrassing for global travelers.
Echoes Family Legacy Ties: Trump highlighted Fred Trump’s role in the original construction, blending personal history with bold redevelopment ambitions.
Airline Silence on Plan: Major carriers like United, which dominates Dulles traffic, offer no comment, raising questions on feasibility amid aviation disruptions.
Wealthy New Yorkers are flooding South Florida’s luxury real estate market with a 166% surge in inquiries after democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win, sparking a “thoughtful exodus” driven by fears over soaring taxes and policy shifts in the Big Apple.
Mamdani Victory Sparks Exodus: Zohran Mamdani’s democratic socialist triumph in NYC’s mayoral race ignited immediate concerns among high-net-worth residents, accelerating plans for second homes in Florida’s elite enclaves.
Inquiries Skyrocket Post-Election: Ritz-Carlton Residences saw a 166% jump in New York buyer calls for $10M-$125M beachfront condos, while Four Seasons in Coconut Grove reported 15% of new buyers hailing from NYC amid a 10% regional interest rise.
Hesitant Buyers Seal Deals: On-the-fence ultra-wealthy prospects at Perigon and Cipriani Residences finalized multimillion-dollar purchases the week of the election, with developers citing “staggering” activity from NYC transplants eyeing $12.5M-$70M units.
Tax Fears Fuel Migration: Insiders like Gil Dezer hail the trend as “smart money moving south,” warning that unfavorable NYC policies could turn this measured outflow into a full-scale billionaire flight to Miami’s tax-friendly shores.
In a stunning breakthrough after five years of dead ends and conspiracy theories, the FBI arrested Virginia resident Brian Cole early Thursday for planting undetonated pipe bombs outside DNC and RNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., on the eve of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot—devices neutralized the next day without injury.
Suspect’s Anarchist Ties Exposed: Virginia’s Brian Cole, labeled an ‘anarchist’ by investigators, faces charges for the 2021 bombs; his ideological leanings link to broader anti-government sentiments fueling the plot.
Bombs’ Chilling Eve Placement: Homemade devices, packed with black powder and timers were dropped at 7:54 p.m. near DNC and 8:16 p.m. near RNC on January 5. Surveillance captured masked figure in gray hoodie and Nike sneakers.
Reward Sparks Evidence Rehash: A $500,000 bounty and fresh footage prompted FBI to revisit 2021-2022 data, including retailer subpoenas and phone pings, yielding Cole’s identification amid initial investigative stumbles.
Arrest Fuels Agency Reckoning: The long hunt embarrassed the bureau for overlooked clues; Trump-era resources and Deputy Director Bongino’s ‘inside job’ theories may now celebrate the resolution, silencing wild gait-analysis conspiracies.
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