World Liberty Financial and the Crypto Grift That Makes Boiler Room Crooks Look Amateur
Nobody Wants to Hear This, But Here It Goes
I’ve been around long enough to recognize a grift when I see one, regardless of which flag it’s flying. And right now, the financial schemes being run under political cover are some of the most brazen wealth extraction operations I’ve seen in my career. I’m talking about World Liberty Financial, Trump-branded crypto tokens, and government contracts flowing to family ventures that couldn’t pass a basic competency audit.
People keep emailing me trying to get a reaction. They want me to either rage against it or dismiss it based on party lines. I’m doing neither. I’m telling you what it is: a massive transfer of wealth from everyday Americans to politically connected insiders, dressed up in patriotic packaging.
The Scale of What’s Actually Happening
Remember all the noise about Burisma? I covered it. It was real. It deserved attention. But compared to what’s being documented right now, Burisma was a rounding error. We’re watching in real time:
- Retail investors losing money in politically branded crypto schemes while insiders hold presale positions
- No-bid government contracts awarded to ventures with zero relevant expertise
- A golf company in Palm Beach making drones for the federal government
- Congress sitting on its hands because party loyalty has completely replaced institutional responsibility
The boiler room operators I used to expose would be taking notes right now. This is their playbook, executed at a scale they never could have imagined.
The Rage Bait Game
Here’s what the people emailing me want. They want me either furious and partisan, or silent and complicit. Those are the only two options they’re offering. I’m taking option three: honest and specific.
The cult-like behavior that allows people to watch money flow out of their own communities and cheer it on because of who’s holding the bag is a financial literacy crisis as much as anything else. Trump himself said years ago he could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and it wouldn’t matter. He wasn’t wrong about his own supporters. And the financial industry has figured out how to monetize that loyalty completely.
What You Should Actually Do
Protect yourself with information, not allegiance.
- If a financial product requires your political loyalty to make sense, it’s not a financial product. It’s a tribute.
- Understand who profits before you buy, not after.
- Demand transparency on fees, token distributions, and insider allocations.
- Recognize that congressional oversight is not coming to save you. That ship has sailed.
I’m not here to make you angry at any one person. I’m here to make sure you still have money when the music stops. Because it always stops. And the people selling the tickets are never the ones left without a chair.
