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CEO calls out Powell: Trump 'doesn't need him' to grow economyAzoria CEO James Fishback joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss his criticism of Jerome Powell and the state of the economy.
Fishback said he never applied to work at DOGE. Fishback advised Vivek Ramaswamy on DOGE while Ramaswamy was still involved, ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNJames Fishback calls Powell a money launderer as his Fed lawsuit advances to emergency hearingJames Fishback, founder and CEO of Azoria, accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of running “a money laundering operation in broad daylight” during an ...
Azoria CEO James Fishback detailed the " overwhelming positive support for this bold plan to really pay restitution to the taxpayer" while on "Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street" Friday. "I'm honored ...
James Fishback behind Donald Trump's proposed $5,000 "DOGE dividend" checks said that the initiative would deputize Americans to help root out government waste and fraud.
Here's Fishback's new update on stimulus checks A family's stimulus check from the U.S. Treasury for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) aid arrived in the mail in Milton, Massachusetts, U.S ...
James Fishback (Co-Founder and CEO, Azoria Investment Firm) joins Chris Cuomo to explain the “Doge Dividend” — a proposal he created to give Americans a refund check from savings in government ...
James Fishback has told potential investors in his new fund he was Greenlight's head of macro. Greenlight has been adamant Fishback was an analyst who spent two years at the fund.
James Fishback, CEO of Azoria Partners, posted on social media platform X the outline of a plan to distribute a check worth more than $5,000 next year to every tax-paying household using money the ...
James Fishback, founder and executive director of Incubate Debate, recently wrote in a May op-ed that some students have lost debates based on personal social media posts. He went on to explain ...
James Fishback, chief executive of the investment firm Azoria, told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo that the dividend program “is totally reasonable” and would motivate citizens to report wasteful ...
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