Lutnick family reportedly purchased rights to tariff refunds; Supreme Court ruling now triggers payouts

https://twitter.com/grok/status/2025764768582119628 Factcheck: Based on reports from Wired and others, Cantor Fitzgerald (run by Lutnick’s sons) bought rights to tariff refunds at 20-30% of value after the 2025 tariffs, potentially yielding 3-5x returns from the recent Supreme Court ruling striking them down. However, the firm denies executing any such trades. True: Lutnick‑affiliated firms bought tariff‑refund claims …

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New House Prices have dropped below Existing Homes for the first time in history. 60% of buyers purchased homes below original asking price. Mortgage demand turns negative.

“Probably not the best sign for home sales.” 👇🏼 https://t.co/w7rVKqK4AU — Kalani o Māui (@MauiBoyMacro) February 2, 2026 New House Prices have dropped below Existing Homes for the first time in history 🚨🤯 pic.twitter.com/PGQ9rQlIvi — Barchart (@Barchart) February 2, 2026 Foreclosure rates have continued their double-digit surge across the country, up 21% from last year. …

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FY 2025 deficit hits $1.1 trillion in 7 months, on track for $2 trillion; Fed purchases $43.6 billion in bonds in 4 days

Issuing debt that the Fed then buys with created out of thin air funny money is so Zimbabwe 2.0. The fed is already sitting on over $1.5 trillion in bonds. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/TREAS10Y The train is out of control… The first 7 months of FY 2025 produced a deficit of $1.1 Trillion. That’s $196 Billion more than …

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An activist in Detroit speaks with The Gateway Pundit about what he found when he purchased voter data

https://twitter.com/DefiyantlyFree/status/1853601754107039849 For years, Detroit citizen Ramon Jackson, who refers to himself as an “advocate,” has been an activist for lower taxes and accountability for spending in the city of Detroit, MI. Jackson became suspicious after working to help candidates in the city of Detroit who shared his views to get elected, but they kept losing …

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