Posted on 08/18/2025 11:08:07 PM PDT by RandFan
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — BOISE, Idaho – U.S. Senators Jim Risch of Idaho and Rand Paul of Kentucky have introduced the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, commonly referred to as the "Audit the Fed" legislation. This bill aims to mandate a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve's operations and enhance congressional oversight of its decision-making processes.
"Idahoans deserve to know what the Federal Reserve is doing to our nation’s economy," said Risch. "Congress must hold the Fed accountable and pull back the curtain on the actions of this unelected Washington establishment."
Paul emphasized the significant influence of the Federal Reserve, stating, "No institution holds more power over the future of the American economy and the value of our savings than the Federal Reserve. It’s long past time for Congress to stop shirking its duty and hold the Federal Reserve accountable."
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Oh wait no, he's the chairman of the foreign relations committee. Interesting.
Its too bad we can’t get to the real prize: A bill to abolish the fed.
Audit Ft Knox too.
The biggest G.O.A.T. Grift Of All Time
Hmmm...
Long overdue!
Maybe it will lead to the abolishment of the FED???
,,, next on the “to do” list, move the UN out of New York to Uranus.
They need to reveal the families that own the Fed.
Rand Paul....’nuff said...Move on...stop wasting our time
Too bad they don’t call Catherine Austin Fitts; she knows where the now $36 trillion is hidden.
Boy, they really don’t want to be audited. When are we going to audit the Ukraine money?
What about the DOD?
“Too bad they don’t call Catherine Austin Fitts”
Good grief! As I was reading this they mentioned her on a podcast I’m listening to.
The fed needs to be audited, abolished really.
It’s audited annually.
The Fed prints money, making it worth less.
That’s it.
Who needs an audit?
Sen. Quixote of Kentucky resurfaces!
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