Monday , February 24 2025
Home / Mike Norman Economics / White House claims violence incited at Floyd protests linked to Venezuela’s Maduro

White House claims violence incited at Floyd protests linked to Venezuela’s Maduro

Summary:
What a joke!The White House said Friday it has information that individuals linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro have incited violence at protests in the United States spurred by George Floyd’s death. U.S. Sen Rick Scott also highlighted a similar report earlier in the week, promising Wednesday on Twitter that the U.S. government would crack down on any operatives tied to Latin American dictators who instigate conflict in Miami as part of the protests.. Neither offered proof of the allegations, and the White House declined to discuss “non-open source information” that had led to their assessment.  White House claims violence incited at Floyd protests linked to Venezuela’s Maduro

Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important:

This could be interesting, too:

New Economics Foundation writes Is the Labour government delivering on its promises?

Robert Vienneau writes Why Is Marginalist Economics Wrong?

John Quiggin writes Dispensing with the US-centric financial system

New Economics Foundation writes Whose growth is it anyway?

What a joke!

The White House said Friday it has information that individuals linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro have incited violence at protests in the United States spurred by George Floyd’s death.

U.S. Sen Rick Scott also highlighted a similar report earlier in the week, promising Wednesday on Twitter that the U.S. government would crack down on any operatives tied to Latin American dictators who instigate conflict in Miami as part of the protests..

Neither offered proof of the allegations, and the White House declined to discuss “non-open source information” that had led to their assessment. 

White House claims violence incited at Floyd protests linked to Venezuela’s Maduro

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *