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👉 JOIN TELEGRAMSusan Kokinda on Kevin Warsh’s “regime change” testimony at the Fed, Trump’s Defense Production Act assault on the British free-trade system, and the empire’s panic as Chatham House holds its inquest into the Not-So-Special Relationship.
Susan Kokinda argues that Kevin Warsh’s Senate Banking Committee testimony—calling for “regime change” at the Federal Reserve and blaming inflation on excessive money creation—signals a broader shift aligned with the Trump administration against the British-led free-trade order. She highlights Warsh’s criticism of post-2008 quantitative easing as benefiting financial asset holders; ties it to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s focus on raising living standards; and points to Trump’s April 20 Defense Production Act action, citing market failures in energy infrastructure, including transformer shortages, as national-security threats.
She contrasts Trump’s American System offensive with Mark Carney’s globalist posture and his War of 1812 reference and with Chatham House’s panicked inquest into the “Not-So-Special Relationship.”












