Watch on YoutubeJudy Shelton argues that productive growth and rising wages are not inflationary, challenging the Federal Reserve’s Keynesian framework and calling for a New Bretton Woods of low rates, stable exchange rates, and credit aimed at physical productivity. The episode frames her remarks alongside Kevin Warsh’s “regime change” at a Fed seen as crushing demand while backstopping Wall Street, with warnings that a rate hike amid an Iran-war “oil shock” would worsen a supply problem. It revisits the 1944 Bretton Woods fight between Roosevelt’s Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes, claiming the post-1971 system enabled deindustrialization and offshore finance. It then highlights the administration’s alternative executive-branch credit channels and Secretary Rubio’s India trip, including Quad critical minerals coordination, as part of a “Core Five” alignment (U.S., China, Russia, India, Japan) designed to bypass London-centered finance.Watch Will Wertz’s Class, Why We Need a New Bretton Woods System00:00 The Midweek Update – Trump’s New Bretton Woods: The Fed Fight Nobody’s Talking About – May 27, 202603:15 The Fight at the Fed: Shelton and Navarro Come Out Swinging05:43 Keynes vs. Roosevelt: The Original Fight at Bretton Woods09:05 The Credit System Inside the Executive10:16 Rubio in India and the Core Five Support our Political Briefings!Keep our work fierce, fearless, and 100% independent by becoming a paid Promethean Action newsletter subscriber for just $10 a month. Your subscription powers every deep-dive we publish—no corporate sponsors whispering in our ear, no annoying ads cluttering your screen. If you value honest analysis and want to help us keep shining a light on the real power plays shaping America’s future, hit that subscribe button now and stand with us. Subscribe for $10 a month Paid subscribers get access to the transcript AND SHOW NOTES below. 👇 Read the full story Sign up now to read the full story and get access to all posts for paying subscribers only. Subscribe Already have an account? Sign in
The Midweek Update – Trump’s New Bretton Woods: The Fed Fight Nobody’s Talking About – May 27, 2026
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