- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Market manipulation while Americans struggle is malicious.
To: Sen. Booker, Sen. Kim, Rep. Kean
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
March 24
Stop pretending this is normal.
A single post from Donald Trump about Iran moved global markets within minutes—despite no verified negotiations. This is not diplomacy. It is market influence wielded in real time.
When a president repeatedly makes vague, strategically timed statements that trigger predictable financial swings, it raises an unavoidable question: who is being signaled, and who is profiting? Whether through coded language or deliberate ambiguity, these messages create opportunities for insiders and devastate public trust in fair markets.
Truth Social is not a neutral platform when it is used this way—it becomes a potential conduit for selective advantage.
You do not need absolute proof of intent to act. The pattern alone demands investigation.
If you refuse to investigate, you are not bystanders—you are enablers.
Subpoena the communications. Follow the trades. Do your job.