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Gold Telegraph: Judy Shelton met Privately with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

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@GoldTelegraph

As reported by Bloomberg:

Judy Shelton met privately with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to discuss Federal Reserve reform.

Read that again.

@judyshel is one of the most original monetary thinkers of our time… unapologetically focused on restoring discipline, credibility, and integrity to the American financial system.

When serious minds start talking about reforming the Federal Reserve, watch closely.

The United States Treasury Secretary has also hinted at full reform.

In our conversation, she laid out a bold proposal:

A U.S. Treasury GOLD-convertible bond:

Issued July 4th, 2026
Maturing July 4th, 2076

A 50-year signal to the world that America is willing to anchor its debt to something real.

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Think about what that would mean for demand for U.S. debt.

Source(s):
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/2023133931957305650

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