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Sen. Hawley Moves to Reverse Citizens United, End Democrat Dark Money Goliath.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is pushing legislation that would reverse the Supreme Court case Citizens United v. FEC. “My goal is to get corporate money out of our politics,” the Missouri Republican said in an interview. Hawley says the unchecked corporate influence over politics and elections as a detriment to both American workers and democracy.

His legislation would return some aspects of campaign finance law to a quasi pre-Citizens United state. Publicly traded companies would be barred from engaging in political activities like making independent expenditures and contributing to SuperPACs. Non-profit organizations would not be impacted.

The wild west of campaign finance law created by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010 has allowed corporations to inject themselves into into more than just electoral politics. It is this aspect of political spending that has especially animated Hawley’s push to rein the decision in, with the Senator asserting that corporate political giving has moved beyond just backing candidates, and into backing pet liberal issues. Corporations “now want to dictate voting laws in the states” and “…dictate rules on biological men playing women’s sports,” he said.

Hawley’s biggest critique of Citizens United is that it has allowed a dangerous union of corporate and progressive money to coalesce into a Democrat dark money operation that dominates U.S. politics. Progressive groups like Arabella Advisors have been able to transform non-profits into clearing houses for individual and corporate cash and funneled that money into radical left-wing causes.

While Hawley’s legislation may garner support among political populists and some Senate Democrats, it is unlikely to receive enough support in either legislative body of Congress to reach President Joe Biden’s desk. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) tore into Sen. Hawley during a meeting of Senate Republicans on Tuesday. Corporate-backed McConnell warned colleagues that anyone who backed the effort to rollback Citizens United would receive blowback from the political right.

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Obama Judge Blocks Trump’s Decision to Stop Harvard Importing Foreign Students.

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What Happened: A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order barring the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification, which would have barred them from enrolling foreign students.

👥 Who’s Involved: U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs, Harvard University, foreign students, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and the Trump administration.

📍 Where & When: Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification was revoked on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Meanwhile, Harvard’s lawsuit was announced on Friday, May 23, with Judge Burroughs issuing the temporary restraining order shortly thereafter.

💬 Key Quote: “Defendants, their agents, and anyone acting in concert or participation with Defendants are hereby enjoined from: A. Implementing, instituting, maintaining, or giving effect to the revocation of Plaintiff’s SEVP certification; B. Giving any force or effect to the Department of Homeland Security’s May 22, 2025 Revocation Notice,” wrote the federal judge.

⚠️ Impact: The temporary restraining order bars DHS from moving forward with pulling Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification while litigation is ongoing.

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U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs, in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, has moved to issue a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration in favor of Harvard University. The order blocks Trump White House officials from revoking Harvard’s ability to import foreign students under the student visa program.

The National Pulse reported Thursday that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced her agency would be pulling Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification. This means that Harvard would no longer be allowed to enroll foreign students ahead of the 2025-26 academic year. Additionally, any foreign students currently enrolled would need to transfer to another academic institution.

Burroughs, appointed by former President Barack Obama, ruled that Harvard had demonstrated it would “sustain immediate and irreparable injury before there is an opportunity to hear from all parties” unless a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) was granted.

“Accordingly, Defendants, their agents, and anyone acting in concert or participation with Defendants are hereby enjoined from: A. Implementing, instituting, maintaining, or giving effect to the revocation of Plaintiff’s SEVP certification; B. Giving any force or effect to the Department of Homeland Security’s May 22, 2025 Revocation Notice,” she stated.

Earlier Friday, Harvard had filed a lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump and his White House. Harvard’s President, Dr. Alan M. Garber, condemned the SEVP revocation, calling it an “unlawful and unwarranted action.”

Garber argued: “It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country who have come to America to pursue their education and fulfill their dreams.”

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BREAKING: 12 Wounded in Mass Stabbing, Several Victims Critical.

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What Happened: A knife attack at a railway station in Hamburg, Germany, left 12 people injured, with six in life-threatening condition.

👥 Who’s Involved: Hamburg Police, the fire service, and a female suspect.

📍 Where & When: Hamburg Central Station, Germany, May 23.

💬 Key Quote: “There is currently a major police operation in Hamburg on Hauptbahnhof!” – Hamburg Police via X (formerly Twitter).

⚠️ Impact: Significant injuries to multiple victims; major disruption at a key transport hub.

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At least 12 people were injured in a mass stabbing attack at Hamburg Central Station on Friday evening, according to local reports.

The Hamburg fire service confirmed that six individuals sustained life-threatening injuries, while another three were seriously injured, and three others suffered minor wounds. German media outlet Bild reported that three victims remain in critical condition.

Authorities have arrested a female suspect in connection with the attack, though details about her motives have not been released. Hamburg Police announced the arrest on the social media platform X, stating, “There is currently a major police operation in #Hamburg on #Hauptbahnhof!” They later confirmed that the suspect had been apprehended and that “several people” were injured by a knife in the incident.

The attack occurred at Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, a central hub for local, regional, and long-distance train services in Germany’s second-largest city. The station is a critical transit point for commuters and travelers in the region.

The situation remains under investigation, with authorities working to determine the circumstances and motive behind the attack. This is just the latest mass stabbing to occur in Germany in recent months, with a Syrian migrant arrested earlier this week for a stabbing spree that left eight injured, including an 11-year-old girl.

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UAE-Linked Jeff Zucker Firm Sells Storied UK Telegraph to… CCP-Linked Jeff Zucker Firm!?

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What Happened: A transatlantic consortium led by RedBird Capital Partners, where Jeff Zucker is an Operating Partner, has agreed to purchase The Telegraph newspaper from RedBird IMI, where Jeff Zucker is CEO.

👥 Who’s Involved: RedBird Capital Partners, RedBird IMI, Jeff Zucker, RedBird Capital Partners Chairman John Thornton, The Telegraph, and Britain’s governing Labour Party.

📍 Where & When: The United Kingdom, with the deal announced in 2023, pending regulatory approvals.

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⚠️ Impact: Raises questions about media independence, potential foreign influence, and the future direction of the prominent British newspaper under new ownership.

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A transatlantic consortium led by U.S.-based RedBird Capital Partners has agreed to acquire The Telegraph newspaper, founded in 1855, for £500 million (~$675m). Previously, the newspaper was purchased by RedBird IMI, a subsidiary of RedBird Capital Partners, partnered with the United Arab Emirates’ International Media Investments (IMI) and helmed by former CNN President Jeff Zucker.

The RedBird IMI deal was derailed in 2023, due to the former Conservative Party government passing legislation curbing foreign state ownership of British media. IMI, owned primarily by Emirati royal and the UAE vice president Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was the major partner in RedBird IMI, with the purchase raising concerns about foreign influence at Britain’s most prominent center-right media outlet.

When RedBird IMI finalizes The Telegraph‘s sale to RedBird Capital Partners, IMI will be only a minority stakeholder—provided the incumbent Labour Party government follows through with pending changes to the foreign ownership laws, allowing foreign state-owned investors to hold up to 15 percent of British newspaper publishers. However, the influence of Zucker, RedBird IMI’s CEO, will remain, as he is also an Operating Partner at RedBird Capital Partners.

Questions over foreign state influence on British media will also remain with The Telegraph under RedBird Capital Partners’ control, with chairman John Thornton having deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). RedBird itself boasts on its website that Thornton, a former Goldman Sachs co-president, was “the first non-Chinese full professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing,” which is directly administered by the CCP, and notes he is also a member of the International Advisory Council of CIC, the Chinese sovereign wealth fund, and co-chair of the controversial Asia Society.

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Harvard Launches New Round of Lawfare Against Trump Over Foreign Student Ban.

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What Happened: Harvard University is suing the Trump administration after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) moved to revoke its Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification.

👥 Who’s Involved: Harvard University, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and the Trump administration.

📍 Where & When: Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification was revoked on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Meanwhile, Harvard’s lawsuit was announced on Friday, May 23, 2025.

💬 Key Quote: “We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action,” stated Harvard President Dr. Alan M. Garber, calling the move a threat to students’ futures.

⚠️ Impact: The decision could force over a quarter of Harvard’s student body, consisting of foreign students, to leave or transfer, causing significant financial consequences for the Ivy League university.

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Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced President Donald J. Trump is moving to terminate the Ivy League institution’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification. If upheld, this decision would block Harvard from enrolling new foreign students, with those already enrolled required to transfer to other institutions.

“We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action,” Harvard’s President, Dr. Alan M. Garber, said in response to the revoked SEVP certification. Garber added: “It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country who have come to America to pursue their education and fulfill their dreams.”

In a letter to the university community, Dr. Garber warned that the move “imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard” and may discourage foreign students at other U.S. institutions. However, the university is more likely animated by the financial impact of the SEVP certification revocation. Currently, it is estimated that 27 percent of Harvard’s total enrolled student population is foreign, at just under 7,000. With the total cost for a foreign student to attend the Ivy League university estimated to be over $100,000 per year, the loss of those students could be a crippling financial blow to Harvard, in the hundreds of millions of dollars each year.

The Trump administration has accused Harvard of prioritizing diversity over meritocracy and fostering a campus culture where anti-Semitism has been allowed to grow. Officials have also called for reforms to Harvard’s governance, admissions, and student discipline policies.

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Trump Threatens 50% Tariff on EU as Negotiations ‘Going Nowhere.’

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What Happened: President Donald J. Trump proposed a 50 percent tariff on European Union (EU) imports and a 25 percent tariff on foreign-manufactured iPhones.

👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump, the EU, and American exporters.

📍 Where & When: Trump’s statements were made via Truth Social; proposed tariffs could take effect June 1, 2025.

💬 Key Quote: “Our discussions with [the EU] are going nowhere! Therefore, I am recommending a straight 50 per cent Tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1, 2025.” — President Trump.

⚠️ Impact: Economic repercussions for the EU; gains for U.S. automakers.

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President Donald J. Trump has called for a 50 percent tariff on all European Union (EU) imports, accusing the bloc of exploiting the United States through “powerful Trade Barriers, Vat Taxes, ridiculous Corporate Penalties, Non-Monetary Trade Barriers, Monetary Manipulations, unfair and unjustified lawsuits against Americans Companies.” The announcement on Truth Social comes amid trade negotiations with the EU.

In his post, Trump said the EU’s trade tactics have contributed to a $250 billion annual trade deficit with the bloc, calling the figure “totally unacceptable.” He proposed that the tariffs would take effect starting June 1, 2025. “The European Union, which was formed for the primary purpose of taking advantage of the United States on TRADE, has been very difficult to deal with,” he said.

EU leaders, such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, have previously said they would retaliate against American tariffs on EU goods. In April, however, the EU suspended a proposed 25 percent retaliatory tariff, with von der Leyen stating she wanted to give negotiations a chance.

The EU has also stated it will go to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to contest the U.S. tariffs, asserting that they violate the organization’s rules.

President Trump also targeted Apple, warning the tech giant that iPhones sold in the U.S. must be manufactured domestically or face a 25 percent tariff. “I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else,” Trump stated.

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Trump Tells Apple: Make iPhones in US or Face Tariffs.

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What Happened: President Donald J. Trump announced plans for a 25 percent tariff on iPhones manufactured outside the U.S.

👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump, Apple, Apple CEO Tim Cook.

📍 Where & When: U.S., Truth Social posts on Friday; Apple stock fell premarket Friday.

💬 Key Quote: “I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else.” – President Trump.

⚠️ Impact: Apple shares fell over three percent premarket.

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Apple stock dropped sharply in premarket trading Friday after President Donald J. Trump announced plans to impose a 25 percent tariff on iPhones not manufactured in the United States. Trump disclosed his intentions via a Truth Social post, emphasizing he had warned Apple CEO Tim Cook that he would have to reshore production to the U.S. some time ago.

“I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else,” Trump stated. “If that is not the case, a Tariff of at least 25% must be paid by Apple to the U.S.”

President Trump previously exempted smartphones, laptops, and other common electronics primarily made abroad from tariffs. Still, he warned this relief would be temporary and that he expects multinationals to begin moving their production to the U.S. if they wish to have unfettered access to the U.S. market. Some major businesses, such as Nvidia, are answering the call, but the America First leader evidently believes Apple needs further encouragement.

The announcement caused Apple shares to fall 3.6 percent before the market opened. Broader financial markets also reacted, with S&P futures declining 1.5 percent and European markets experiencing a dip—although this is largely because the President also threatened the European Union with a 50 percent tariff starting June 1, due to its “powerful Trade Barriers, Vat Taxes, ridiculous Corporate Penalties, Non-Monetary Trade Barriers, Monetary Manipulations, unfair and unjustified lawsuits against Americans Companies” disadvantaging American exporters.

Apple has been working to reduce its reliance on China for manufacturing, but has faced challenges in diversifying production to other countries, including India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Ireland. Analysts estimate nearly half of Apple’s revenue remains tied to China. The tech giant faced a significant market setback in April when Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs triggered a $300 billion sell-off.

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U.S. Govt Says Election Officials CAN Verify Voter Citizenship.

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What Happened: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced reforms to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program to prevent noncitizens, including illegal aliens, from being added to state voter rolls.

👥 Who’s Involved: President Donald J. Trump, USCIS, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and state election officials.

📍 Where & When: Reforms announced Thursday, May 22, 2025.

💬 Key Quote: “Under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, USCIS is moving quickly to eliminate voter fraud. We expect further improvements soon and remain committed to restoring trust in American elections,” said USCIS spokesman Matthew Tragesser.

⚠️ Impact: The reforms aim to strengthen election integrity by enabling state officials to more efficiently verify voter registrants’ citizenship using Social Security Numbers.

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The Trump administration has unveiled significant changes to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, aiming to bolster election integrity by removing foreign nationals, including illegal immigrants, from state voter rolls. During the 2024 elections, the issue of noncitizens and illegal immigrants casting ballots became a serious concern—especially with the former Biden government taking measures to block Republican attempts to ensure election integrity.

On Thursday, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the updated SAVE program will allow state election officials to verify voter registrants’ citizenship using Social Security Numbers (SSNs). This marks a shift from the previous system, which relied on alien numbers typically held only by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“For years, states have pleaded for tools to help identify and stop aliens from hijacking our elections,” said USCIS spokesman Matthew Tragesser. “Under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, USCIS is moving quickly to eliminate voter fraud. We expect further improvements soon and remain committed to restoring trust in American elections.”

Additionally, the reforms aim to streamline the process for state and local election officials, enabling them to submit multiple citizenship verification cases simultaneously rather than one at a time. This adjustment is expected to significantly reduce administrative burdens and expedite verification.

In April, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reported discovering thousands of foreign nationals on a limited number of state voter rolls, suggesting the issue could be more widespread. The partnership between USCIS and the Social Security Administration (SSA) aims to address these concerns by providing state officials with more efficient tools to verify citizenship status.

Previously, state and local governments were charged fees to access the SAVE program for verifying voter eligibility, as well as for driver’s licenses and other public benefits. The Trump administration has since eliminated these charges to encourage broader use of the program.

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1 in 3 Young Adults Now Come From Migrant Backgrounds in Major European Nation.

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What Happened: Around one in three young adult Germans now come from migration backgrounds.

👥 Who’s Involved: German government, the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), immigrant-background Germans.

📍 Where & When: Destatis released the 2024 demographic statistics on May 22.

⚠️ Impact: The figures reveal the rapidly changing demographics in the European Union’s largest country.

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Around one in three young adults in the European Union’s largest country, by population and economy, now comes from a migration background. Among those aged 20 to 39, at least a third of Germans are either migrants or the children of two migrant parents.

Overall, the country’s migrant-background population stood at 25.6 percent in 2024, according to the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), which published the data this week. This figure is an increase compared to 2023, when migrant-background residents comprised 24.7 percent of the population.

In real numbers, migrant-background Germans total over 21.2 million people, increasing by a massive 873,000 since 2023. The German government figures also revealed that since the migrant crisis that began under Angela Merkel in 2015, around 6.5 million people had moved to Germany by 2024.

Between 2015 and 2021, the single largest nationality represented in the figures was Syrians, with over 716,000 moving to Germany. Around one in 20 Syrians worldwide live in Germany, and over 513,000 of them live on some form of government welfare. Nearly half of all welfare recipients in the country are foreigners.

Between 2022 and 2024, however, Ukrainians took the lead, with 843,000 moving to the country amid the ongoing conflict with Russia, with Syrians relegated to second place.

While the number of German residents with migrant backgrounds is high among young adults, it is much lower among those aged over 65, at one in seven.

Many of the Germans with migration backgrounds come from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria or Turkey. Last year, the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony (KFN) discovered that nearly half of young Muslims in grade nine favoured the establishment of an Islamic Caliphate in Germany.

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Lockheed Martin Halts DEI Initiatives Following Trump Order.

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What Happened: Lockheed Martin has announced the removal of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies to comply with an Executive Order signed by President Donald J. Trump promoting merit-based hiring.

👥 Who’s Involved: Lockheed Martin leadership, including CEO Jim Taiclet, and President Donald J. Trump.

📍 Where & When: The announcement was shared internally with Lockheed Martin employees and revealed on Thursday, May 22; the decision aligns with an Executive Order signed by President Trump on January 21, 2025.

💬 Key Quote: “Since then, we have conducted a thorough review of our efforts to recruit, retain and promote the best aerospace and defense talent in the world to ensure full alignment with the executive order and our core values—Do What’s Right, Respect Others and Perform with Excellence,” said CEO Jim Taiclet.

⚠️ Impact: Lockheed Martin will eliminate DEI policies, including demographic-based hiring goals, and align its practices with the Trump administration’s merit-based directives.

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Lockheed Martin has announced plans to eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in order to align its hiring practices with a Trump-era executive order promoting merit-based opportunities. The decision was communicated to employees through an internal release, following a thorough review of the company’s practices.

The Executive Order, signed by President Donald J. Trump immediately following his inauguration on January 21, 2025, is titled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity.” It mandates that federal contractors, including Lockheed Martin, end policies that prioritize demographic representation over merit. The National Pulse previously reported that consulting giant Deloitte announced in February it would end its DEI programs in compliance with Trump’s directive.

Jim Taiclet, Lockheed Martin’s president, CEO, and chairman, emphasized the company’s commitment to excellence and compliance with the directive. “Since then, we have conducted a thorough review of our efforts to recruit, retain and promote the best aerospace and defense talent in the world to ensure full alignment with the executive order and our core values—Do What’s Right, Respect Others and Perform with Excellence,” Taiclet wrote.

The company outlined several changes, including ensuring training compliance with the Trump directive, removing race-based hiring goals, ending affirmative action plans, and sunsetting Business Resource Groups and Employee Networks organized around identity or advocacy. Funding for external groups will also be aligned with the company’s mission and the executive order.

“The success of our company rests on the strength of our people, and we have the best in the business at 121,000 strong,” Taiclet added. He linked the changes to the company’s broader mission of ensuring peace through strength and delivering advanced capabilities to the United States and its allies.

Notably, the Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC), under chairman Brendan Carr, has also used its regulatory authority to push the telecom and technology industries to scrap their DEI policies and programs. Last week, as part of a major buyout agreement approved by the FCC, Verizon announced it would end its DEI programs, among other concessions.

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Bitcoin is Hitting New Highs. Here’s Why…

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What Happened: Bitcoin surged past $110,000 for the first time, reaching a new all-time high.

👥 Who’s Involved: Traders, institutional investors like MicroStrategy, and market analysts such as Joshua Lim and Tony Sycamore.

📍 Where & When: Early Asian trading on Thursday; Bitcoin is currently trading just under $111,000.

💬 Key Quote: Joshua Lim, global co-head of markets at FalconX Ltd., stated, “It has been a slow-motion grind into new all-time highs. There’s no shortage of demand for BTC from SPAC and PIPE deals…”

⚠️ Impact: The milestone reflects growing optimism in cryptocurrency markets, driven by regulatory developments, institutional demand, and bullish options activity.

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Bitcoin has reached a historic milestone, surpassing $110,000 per coin during early Asian trading on Thursday. The cryptocurrency, now trading just below $111,000, has gained 2.95 percent over the past 24 hours, fueled by growing optimism among traders and investors.

The surge comes amid increased anticipation for regulatory clarity in the cryptocurrency sector, spurred by progress on a stablecoin bill in the U.S. Senate. Market participants view the potential legislation as a step toward legitimizing and stabilizing the digital asset industry. However, some market analysis points to high levels of volatility in international bond markets as driving the flight of investors into Bitcoin.

Notably, a failed Japanese government bond auction earlier this week sent the country’s bond yields to near all-time highs. The ripple effect has dampened confidence in U.S. Treasury bonds as well, leading to a subpar 20-year auction on Wednesday, resulting in a sell-off and increasing yields. This has also made Bitcoin more attractive.

Bitcoin surged in December after President Donald J. Trump expressed an interest in creating a crypto reserve for the United States. This was later achieved in March when President Trump established a reserve of around 200,000 bitcoin, most of which had been seized by federal agencies in criminal proceedings.

Institutional demand has played a significant role in Bitcoin‘s latest rally. MicroStrategy, led by Michael Saylor, has amassed over $50 billion worth of Bitcoin, while other entities, including smaller companies and newly formed firms by crypto leaders, are financing acquisitions through methods such as convertible bonds and preferred stocks.

Joshua Lim, global co-head of markets at FalconX Ltd., highlighted the steady upward trend, commenting, “It has been a slow motion grind into new all-time highs. There’s no shortage of demand for BTC from SPAC and PIPE deals, which is manifesting in the premium on Coinbase spot prices.”

Options markets also reflect the bullish sentiment, with traders taking positions in Bitcoin calls expiring on June 27. Strike prices of $110,000, $120,000, and even $300,000 have seen significant open interest on the Deribit derivatives exchange.

Market analyst Tony Sycamore of IG noted that this new record high indicates Bitcoin’s earlier drop from January’s peak to below $75,000 in April was merely a correction within a broader bull market. “A sustained break above $110,000 is needed to trigger the next leg higher towards $125,000,” Sycamore added.

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