Steve Bannon UNLOADS at CPAC: The Federal Reserve Has Usurped the Power of the People and Must Be Ended (VIDEO)

Steve Bannon spoke at the Texas CPAC Convention and broadcast The War Room from Dallas, Texas this weekend.

Of course, Steve also delivered a blistering speech at the convention on Friday. Steve, a former investment banker at Goldman Sachs, called for the end of the Federal Reserve before they are able to destroy the US Dollar.

Ending the Fed was once promoted by the media as a conspiracy theory by the likes of Ron Paul.

Maybe Ron Paul was right?

Steve Bannon: 0.5% of the citizens in this country own more assets than the bottom 90%. That’s all happened in the last ten years since 2008. The Federal Reserve, by the way, is not owned by the America people, a central bank that is owned by 24 prime brokers, being J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. How does that work?… We don’t need to audit the Fed, we need to end the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve has usurped its power and the power of the American people and our elected representatives. And, no, they do not have the consent of the governed. We will not comply. We will not submit. And it must be ended.

Jerome Powell and others at the Federal Reserve and their cohorts in the Democrat Party have led America into its current inflation nightmare. And they have learned nothing. The pain they have caused is destroying the Middle Class. Now they want to spend more!

This insanity must stop.

Via The Storm Has Arrived and Midnight Rider.

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