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Subject Massive welfare fraud exposed in $100 Billion Federal SNAP program
Date November 17, 2025 6:54 PM
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Hello Capitalists,
Here is everything you should be following today:
USDA uncovers rampant fraud in the SNAP program
All applicants will be REQUIRED to reapply to the program
Dept of Energy ramps up its Nuclear ambitions
Ford to sell pre-owned vehicles on Amazon
Jeep bets big on new model to regain market share
Bitcoin’s issues continue with brutal weekend
Fed Gov’s shock August exit explained as scandal explodes
Today’s markets + assets:
🔴 DOW: 46932 (⬇️ 0.47%)
🔴 S&P: 6705.41 (⬇️ 0.42%)
🔴 NASDAQ: 22801.25 (⬇️ 0.43%)
⚠️✅CBOE VIX Volatility Index: 21.52 (⬆️ 8.52%)
🔴 Gold: $4071.1 (⬇️ 0.56%)
🔴 Silver: $50.635 (⬇️ 0.10%)
🔴 Bitcoin: $92,725 (⬇️ 2.47%)
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Rampant fraud in SNAP program prompts reapplication decision
The Trump administration ordered all 40 million SNAP food assistance recipients to reapply Monday, launching a sweeping crackdown on rampant fraud after uncovering benefits to 186,000 dead people and $102 million in losses, vowing to restore integrity to the $100 billion program.
Massive Fraud Exposed: USDA data reveals 186,000 deceased recipients, 500,000 multi-state claimants, and over 226,000 bogus approvals, which have fueled a 60% quarterly spike in illicit transactions to $102 million.
Aggressive Cleanup Launched: The USDA already axed 700,000 ineligible participants and nabbed 118 for EBT card scams like skimming, with Secretary Rollins declaring fraud’s era “over” to while continuing tp aid truly needy families.
State Data Mandated: Only 29 mostly Republican-led states have shared recipient info so far, delaying full verification amid nationwide push to curb misuse in high-impact areas like New Mexico and D.C.
Spending Surge Scrutinized: SNAP costs hit $99.8 billion last year—up from $128 billion peaks in 2021—prompting re-eligibility checks across the system
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Trump’s energy revolution goes nuclear
In a bold pivot reflecting President Donald Trump’s deregulatory zeal, Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced Monday that the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office will pour billions into financing [ [link removed] ] the first new U.S. nuclear power plants, targeting surging electricity demands from AI data centers and reviving a long-dormant industry shackled by red tape.it
Wright Prioritizes Nuclear Financing: Energy Secretary Chris Wright declared the DOE’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) will channel “by far the biggest” funds toward building initial nuclear plants, echoing Trump’s executive orders to fast-track deployment.
Vogtle Sets Precedent: During Trump’s first term, the office exclusively backed reactors at Georgia’s Vogtle plant, now serving as a model for unlocking private equity in high-demand energy projects.
AI Surge Drives Demand: Explosive growth in AI and data centers is spurring billions in creditworthy investments, with LPO debt matching equity 3-to-1 or higher to fuel reactor restarts and new builds.
Regulations Face Overhaul: Trump’s agenda targets “stifling” rules that have stalled nuclear innovation, aiming to bolster U.S. energy dominance and national security through accelerated, low-cost power expansion.
Ford rolls on to Amazon in bold new sales plan
In a game-changing move, [ [link removed] ] Ford Motor Co. has teamed up with Amazon to let its dealers sell certified pre-owned vehicles online, launching Monday in Los Angeles, Seattle and Dallas—where buyers can finance, sign papers digitally and pick up rides, tapping e-commerce’s vast reach amid easing used-car sales laws.
Strategic Amazon Alliance Forms: Ford joins Hyundai and Hertz as the latest automaker partnering with Amazon Autos, shifting from new-car restrictions to dealer-led used-vehicle listings for broader digital access.
CPO Quality Assurance Shines: Vehicles undergo rigorous Ford inspections, earning multi-level certifications with warranties up to seven years—plus a 14-day, 1,000-mile money-back guarantee—to build buyer confidence.
Phased Dealer Rollout Accelerates: Over 160 U.S. Ford retailers have signed on, with a dozen now live and 10 more debuting next week, out of 2,900 nationwide to test and scale the platform.
Urban Expansion Looms Large: Initial launches target high-demand markets like L.A., Seattle and Dallas, with rapid growth to other cities poised to disrupt traditional dealership models through Amazon’s seamless online ecosystem.
Jeep seeks to recharge sales with new Recon EV SUV
Jeep unveiled its rugged, all-electric Recon SUV Monday [ [link removed] ], a Wrangler-inspired SUV aimed at jolting the brand from six years of sales slumps amid fading EV incentives and fierce off-road rivalry, as CEO Bob Broderdorf’s blitz cranks up the volume before the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Sales Slump Sparks Revival: Jeep’s U.S. deliveries plunged 40% since its 973,000 2018 peak to less than 590,000 units last year, eroding market share from 5.4% to 3.7%, prompting an aggressive product offensive to reclaim off-road throne.
EV Strategy Flexes Hybrids: The electric Recon joins the Jeep model range, as the lineup pivots to hybrids like the revamped Cherokee amid slowed EV demand and the end of the $7,500 federal tax credits for EVs, targeting 50% EV sales by 2030 with adaptive production.
Pricing Pivot To Boost Appeal: Jeep is aiming to slash costs across its range shedding luxury bloat that has alienated buyers, - the Grand Wagoneer model topped out at in excess of $110,00 in fully loaded trim.
Recalls Test Turnaround Grit: Over 320,000 plug-in hybrid Wrangler and Grand Cherokee units have been recalled for battery fire risks, with December software fixes underscoring ongoing quality battles in Jeep’s high-stakes comeback.
Bitcoin’s brutal weekend continues in to Monday
Bitcoin’s $600B Crash Shatters Wall Street Hopes!
Bitcoin’s meteoric rise to $126,000 in October evaporated in a stunning $600 billion market plunge [ [link removed] ] over the weekend, humbling Wall Street bulls who bet on its mainstream legitimacy amid Trump-era tailwinds and ETF inflows, with no clear trigger igniting the swift retreat.
October Peak Vanishes Swiftly: Bitcoin topped $126,000 last month before a rapid fall erased all of 2025’s gains, it stabilized with a modest 2.4% rebound Monday in premarket before resuming its slide amid unexplained volatility and dipping below $93,000.
Halving Cycle Fuels Busts: April 2024’s supply-halving event sparked the boom but now echoes historical patterns of miner fueled sell-offs and delayed crashes, complicating recovery.
Retail Fear Drives Downside: Sentiment among everyday investors hits rock bottom, with many preemptively exiting to dodge a potential 50% pullback, amplifying the rout.
Experts Eye 2026 Rebound: Bitwise CIO Matthew Hougan warns of near-term pain but forecasts price surges next year, urging patience despite eroded conviction.
Bitcoin mining rigs find a new role as spaceheaters
In a bold fusion of crypto and climate, U.S. entrepreneurs are harnessing waste heat from Bitcoin mining rigs to warm homes this winter, [ [link removed] ] turning energy-guzzling computers into cost-saving heaters amid soaring utility bills and environmental scrutiny.
Waste Heat Repurposed: Bitcoin mining generates 100 TWh of annual heat—enough to warm all of Finland—yet most is discarded, spurring innovations to redirect it for home and business heating.
Real-World Savings: In Idaho, Softwarm rigs offset $25 daily at a car wash and $1,000 monthly for an industrial firm’s water tank, matching traditional heating costs while yielding extra Bitcoin revenue.
Efficiency Challenges: Home setups struggle with low mining success rates due to specialized farms, variable electricity prices, and immobile heat, often mirroring standard heaters without guaranteed savings.
Scalable Innovations: Experts envision plug-and-play devices like Bitcoin-warmed water heaters and data center integrations for greenhouses, boosting overall energy efficiency in cold-climate buildings.
Trading scandal ethics report now explains Fed Govs’ rapid August exit
A U.S. Office of Government Ethics report released Friday revealed that former Federal Reserve Gov. Adriana Kugler violated trading rules [ [link removed] ] by buying individual stocks during sensitive blackout periods before key interest-rate meetings, leading to her abrupt resignation in August.
Husband’s Hidden Trades Exposed: Kugler’s spouse, Ignacio Donoso, made unauthorized purchases of Apple and Cava Group shares in 2024 without her knowledge, triggering immediate divestitures and ethics notifications.
Waiver Denial Sparks Exit: Fed Chair Jerome Powell rejected Kugler’s request for an ethics waiver on her portfolio, barring her from the July 2025 FOMC meeting and accelerating her departure after just two years.
Inspector Probe Looms Large: The ethics office referred Kugler’s case to the Fed’s Inspector General for deeper investigation, amid echoes of 2022 reforms banning such trades post-COVID scandals.
Trump Ally Fills Void: President Donald Trump swiftly appointed economist Stephen Miran to Kugler’s seat, shifting the board’s dynamics while she returned to Georgetown University.
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