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Trump establishes ‘digital Fort Knox’ for bitcoin but crypto markets slump in response: Live updates


Donald Trump gives cryptic answer on a Ukraine-Russia peace deal

Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing a strategic cryptocurrency reserve for the United States comprised of the 198,000 bitcoins the American government already holds through law enforcement confiscations, worth an estimated $17bn in total.

White House crypto czar David Sacks said the move would “not cost taxpayers a dime” but the announcement caused the price of bitcoin to slump on Thursday night, with the value of rival coins also tumbling.

Trump is hosting a “Digital Assets Summit” at the White House on Friday.

Yesterday, the president postponed planned 25 percent tariffs on most goods from Mexico and Canada for one month after speaking to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Sheinbaum described her call with Trump as “excellent and respectful,” whereas the Trudeau exchange was reportedly more “colorful”, with the Canadian saying afterwards he expects his country to remain locked in a trade war with the U.S. for the foreseeable future.

Trump also abruptly called a cabinet meeting yesterday to clarify the role of Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after they faced significant pushback from the courts over their authority to order the mass firings of federal workers.

Trump considering changing NATO policy to favor countries spending more on defense

Officials told NBC News that under the revised policy, the U.S. might not come to the aid of a NATO member that has been attacked if they don’t spend a certain amount of their GDP on defense.

The change would be a departure from NATO’s Article 5, which states that an attack on one country is an attack on all and has only ever been actioned once, in support of America after 9/11.

Here’s the president apparently forgetting his history on that point yesterday:

Gustaf Kilander has more.

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 10:50

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 10:30

Trump says MSNBC anchors Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow ‘should be forced to resign’

Also in the Oval yesterday, the president lashed out at the liberal pundits after Wallace criticized his decision to make 13-year-old brain cancer survivor DJ Daniel an honorary Secret Service agent during his address to Congress on Tuesday night.

“Worse than CNN is ‘MS-DNC,’ which is the worst,” the president ranted in response.

“And the good news is very few people watch them anymore. They have lost such credibility; and, frankly, what Nicole Wallace said – I’ve never been a fan of hers, and she’s not very talented — but I’ll tell you, what she said the other day about that young man is disgraceful. She should be forced to resign.

“And Rachel Maddow should be forced to resign. Nobody watches her anyway. I don’t know if – it’s not possible they pay her as much money as I hear – but certainly she’s lost all credibility. Both of them. But what they said the other day, they should be forced to resign, about that young person who is suffering.”

Here’s Josh Marcus on Trump contradicting himself by claiming never to watch liberal channels like MSNBC and CNN.

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 10:10

Trump warns his cabinet that Elon Musk can’t actually fire workers

The president abruptly called a cabinet meeting yesterday to clarify the role of Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after they faced significant pushback from the courts over their authority to order the mass firings of federal workers.

Trump told his secretaries that the billionaire and his DOGE staffers cannot fire government employees without their express permission, hoping to draw a definite line under weeks of uncertainty and chaos.

Here’s how he framed that on Truth Social and in the Oval Office in latest question and answer session with reporters:

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 09:50

Trump backs down and suspends 25 percent tariff hike on Mexican and Canadian goods for one month

The president postponed planned 25 percent tariffs on most goods from Mexico and Canada for one month yesterday after speaking to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Sheinbaum described her call with Trump as “excellent and respectful,” whereas the Trudeau exchange was reportedly more “colorful”, with the Canadian saying afterwards he expects his country to remain locked in a trade war with the U.S. for the foreseeable future.

Here’s Andrew Feinberg with the full story.

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 09:30

Trump establishes federal cryptocurrency reserve as markets for digital currency slump

Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing a strategic cryptocurrency reserve for the United States comprised of the 198,000 bitcoins the American government already holds through law enforcement confiscations, which are worth an estimated $17bn.

White House crypto and AI czar David Sacks said the move would “not cost taxpayers a dime”.

“The U.S. will not sell any bitcoin deposited into the Reserve. It will be kept as a store of value,” Sacks wrote on X

“The Reserve is like a digital Fort Knox for the cryptocurrency often called ‘digital gold.’”

But the announcement caused the price of bitcoin to slump on Thursday night, with the value of rival coins not included in the scheme also falling.

In not unrelated news, Trump is hosting a Digital Assets Summit at the White House later today.

Joe Sommerlad7 March 2025 09:10

ANALYSIS: House Democrats resume infighting after Trump speech humiliation

One full day of embarrassment over the party’s response to Donald Trump’s speech to Congress was insufficient for Democrats, who delivered a second helping on Thursday.

Green, who was escorted out of Trump’s speech Tuesday evening by the sergeant-at-arms, is not exactly worse off. He’ll likely receive a fundraising boost resulting from the rebuke.

“I would do it again,” he told reporters on Thursday.

Whether the same can be said for his 10 colleagues who flirted with what Jeffries called a “political and partisan game” is less obvious, as is the actual strategy that Democratic leadership is pursuing.

Oliver O’Connell7 March 2025 07:10

Trump preparing executive order to dismantle Education Department

Gustaf Kilander has the story.

Oliver O’Connell7 March 2025 05:40

Ukraine: Trump allies ‘met with Zelensky’s political rivals’

Oliver O’Connell7 March 2025 04:40

Pentagon press secretary has a ‘long history’ of bigoted social media posts

A Pentagon press secretary with a “long history” of bigoted and antisemitic social media posts faces calls to resign.

Jewish organizations have blasted the appointment of Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson, who compared the murders of Israeli infants during the October 7 Hamas attacks to abortion. She has also peddled the antisemitic conspiracy theory about Leo Frank, a Jewish businessman who was wrongly convicted and hanged for the murder of a 13-year-old Georgia girl in 1951.

Oliver O’Connell7 March 2025 03:40



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