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| | | | | The last time this happened, Bitcoin jumped almost 4X | Dear Reader,
| Every time the U.S. government goes into shutdown mode, markets turn defensive. | But as soon as Washington ends the shutdown, the relief rally that follows often gives cryptos a massive boost. | When the U.S. government shut down between December 2018 and January 2019, Bitcoin surged from around $3,550 to $13,000 over the next five months after the government reopened. | Now the same could repeat. | But this time … according to crypto expert Juan Villaverde who has accurately predicted every major crypto bull and bear market since 2012 … Ethereum could be the biggest winner. | Already, Ethereum is seeing large inflows from Wall Street, Fortune 500 companies and even Washington itself. | But here is the kicker … | Juan says Ethereum won't be the only beneficiary this time. | There are three smaller cryptos that he believes are positioned to move even faster as liquidity comes back into the system. | One of them is tied directly to Ethereum's growth and could potentially soar as institutional buying resumes. | Complete details are inside Juan's latest briefing. | If the shutdown officially ends, you will want to be positioned early. | Click here to discover the three cryptos Juan believes are primed for the next leg higher. | |
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| | | | | Trump Vows Major Immigration Restrictions After Thanksgiving Day Tragedy | | President Donald Trump issued a comprehensive immigration policy announcement late Thanksgiving evening, hours after confirming that a National Guard soldier shot by an Afghan refugee had succumbed to his injuries. The timing underscores what the administration characterizes as an urgent national security crisis demanding immediate action. | Read More |
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| | | | | Venezuelan Terror Gang Operates as Maduro Regime Proxy Inside United States | | Here are the facts: The United States faces a serious transnational security threat, and our current response remains fragmented and insufficient. | Read More |
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| | | | | Around America | Louisiana man on death row for 27 years released on bail after conviction is overturned | A Louisiana man who spent nearly three decades on death row was released on bail after his 1998 murder conviction was overturned due to unreliable forensic evidence. Authorities now say the toddler's death likely resulted from an accidental drowning, and his release marks a major step toward what could be a full exoneration. | Trump 'cancelling' Biden executive orders signed by autopen | The Donald Trump administration is moving to cancel several executive orders signed using an autopen during the prior presidency, arguing that these orders are invalid because they were not personally signed. The action has triggered legal debate over presidential authority and stirred partisan backlash over the sweeping rollback. | Trump targets Gov. Walz with slur, attacks Rep. Omar and Minnesota's Somali community | Tommy Tuberville called to ban Islamic immigrants after a recent Guard-related shooting, sparking sharp backlash. Critics warn the remarks could inflame religious and ethnic tensions and undermine civil liberties, fueling renewed debate over immigration, national security, and political rhetoric. | 46 million under winter weather alerts as heavy snow threatens post-Thanksgiving travel | Heavy snow and wintry conditions are expected to hit large swaths of the country over the post-Thanksgiving travel period, raising concerns about travel disruptions and safety on roads and at airports. Forecasts suggest the winter weather could derail holiday travel plans for millions, making it one of the more dangerous travel weekends of the season. |
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