My friend, Conservative Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and the Texas Senate, passed a strong 287(g) Bill to give local Texas Law Enforcement FULL AUTHORITY to assist the Federal Government in arresting and detaining criminals who are in our Country illegally. The Texas House needs to pass SB3, as written. I am watching closely. It is important to Texas, and to our Country!

📈 Market Reaction:

BTC

Before post: $104,037.50

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$103,700.80
-336.700 (-0.32%)
5 min
$104,090.16
+52.66 (+0.05%)
10 min
$103,893.99
-143.510 (-0.14%)

ETH

Before post: $2,527.35

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,511.34
-16.010 (-0.63%)
5 min
$2,524.69
-2.660 (-0.11%)
10 min
$2,520.06
-7.290 (-0.29%)

TRUMP

Before post: $10.84

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$10.68
-0.160 (-1.48%)
5 min
$10.84
+0.0 (+0.00%)
10 min
$10.79
-0.050 (-0.46%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Trump's immigration rhetoric triggers the usual crypto jitters, proving once again that markets hate uncertainty more than they hate bad policy. BTC dipped 0.32% in the first minute, then staged a heroic 0.05% recovery before settling at a 0.14% loss. ETH mirrored the drama with a 0.63% plunge, then a modest 0.11% retreat, ending at 0.29% down. TRUMP tokens, ever the loyalists, dropped 1.48% immediately before flatlining like a campaign promise. Compared to past Trump posts, this was mild volatility: historical drops for similar rhetoric saw BTC swing 0.20% and ETH 0.37%, with TRUMP tokens bleeding up to 1.45%. Today’s reaction was a mere shrug by crypto standards, where a 1% move is considered a slow news day. Nothing unites markets like a collective eye-roll at political theater—unless it’s the fleeting hope that someone, somewhere, is actually watching closely.

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