Topic: Janet Yellen
Janet Yellen’s role as Treasury Secretary raises significant concerns about financial surveillance and government overreach. Her support for monitoring private bank transactions and the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) poses threats to individual privacy and free expression. The implications of her policies highlight the ongoing tension between government authority and personal liberties.
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State AGs Criticize Janet Yellen for “Fearmongering” on De-Banking Bans
AGs accuse the Treasury of politicizing financial regulations to target conservative interests.
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Treasury Department Admits Political Terms Like “MAGA” and “Trump” Were Used To Surveil Private Bank Transactions
Terms such as “Biden” and “Kamala” were searched for too in the investigation into January 6th.
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Treasury Department’s Janet Yellen Dodges Questions on Financial Surveillance of “MAGA,” “Trump”
Yellen was grilled in this week’s hearing.
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Witness intimidation? IRS descends on journalist Matt Taibbi after he testified on FBI-backed Twitter censorship
“The most serious” government abuse.
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Janet Yellen says CBDCs are “certainly worth getting involved in developing”
New push for a centrally controlled currency.
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Biden issues exploration of a US digital dollar
As well as a broader cryptocurrency surveillance investigation.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defends Biden administration’s plan to surveil Americans’ bank accounts
Yellen doesn’t seem to see a privacy issue.








