Former Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) could make a great Federal Reserve chairman, Department of Government Efficiency task force leader Elon Musk suggested Monday.
Responding to remarks from TPUSA’s Charlie Kirk that Paul, who has for years questioned the legitimacy of the Fed, would “make a great next Chairman of the Federal Reserve,” Musk replied, “Great idea!”
The supportive comment was Musk’s second endorsement of the notion over the weekend.
That exchange was seen by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) who told his audience: “Raise your hand if you’d like to see @RonPaul as Federal Reserve chairman.”
On Sunday, Musk also reposted an X user who commented “Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come,” along with an image of the cover of Paul’s book, End the Fed.
On Sunday night, the DOGE head made another reference to Paul, retweeting a quote from the former congressman reading, “Foreign aid is taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich people in poor countries,” to which Musk replied “Yup.”
In a recent episode of the Ron Paul Liberty Report, Paul explained how he’d go about auditing the Federal Reserve:
Time will tell whether President Donald Trump is receptive to the idea.
Ahead of the election, Paul pledged to work with Musk’s DOGE to get rid of wasteful government spending.
Auditing the private, run-for-profit Federal Reserve would certainly expose how its money-lending practices and deliberate government overspending are driving the nation toward a second Great Depression.
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