Why the Federal Reserve Doesn’t Want an Audit Explained – Bob Coleman

Audit the Federal Reserve is one of the most controversial topics in modern economic policy because the central bank affects lending, asset prices, inflation, and the purchasing power of your money.

In this episode, Tom Wheelwright—Robert Kiyosaki’s CPA—speaks with monetary policy and precious metals expert Bob Coleman. With decades of investment management experience, Coleman explains what the Federal Reserve actually does and why policymakers resist deeper oversight.

You will learn:

  • What the Federal Reserve is and how it operates as the government’s bank
  • Who effectively controls monetary policy decisions
  • Why auditing the Fed is debated in Washington
  • How interest rates and money creation affect inflation and asset prices
  • What potential changes could mean for the U.S. dollar and investors

Wheelwright and Coleman clarify that the Fed’s policies directly influence business financing, real estate values, and long-term wealth preservation. When entrepreneurs understand central banking, they can better prepare for currency risk, economic cycles, and shifts in the financial system.

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00:00 – Intro.
02:50 – Basics: The Federal Reserve’s Role, Monetary & Fiscal Policy
06:36 – Is the Federal Reserve “independent” from the government?
10:15 – Why are the Feds resisting audits? 15:10 – Who owns the Federal Reserve?
18:00 – USD & Gold Post-Trump & Geopolitical Influences
25:20 – Future of the US Dollar & Tariffs
30:10 – “Inflation or Die”

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