
Ted Nugent flames Yellen's indifference to targeting 'MAGA' transactions while 'engineering recidivism'
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Michigan-native rock and roll artist Ted Nugent sounded off on 'America's Newsroom' amid reports the Treasury goaded banks to target transactions from sporting goods stores.
"Well, you know jack-booted thuggery can come in the form of high-tech, and these oath-violators continue to turn this once great country into an evil empire," Nugent said, after Yellen bluntly told a FOX Business reporter she wouldn't accept her questions on the matter but instead offered to pose for a picture with others in the scrum. Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
"This is an issue that Americans are worried about," correspondent Hillary Vaughn told Yellen as she walked through a Washington hallway, adding Americans are concerned they are being targeted due to their religious beliefs, candidates they vote for or stores they patronize. He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

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