Ken Ivory criticizes U.S. monetary policy and praises political ads in recent tweets

Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
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Ken Ivory, a Utah state legislator, posted a series of tweets on May 5 and 6, 2026, expressing concerns about U.S. monetary policy and commenting on political campaign advertising.

On May 5, Ivory wrote, “#PrintSpendPretend is coming to an end!”

The following day, he commented on the state of U.S. currency and international economic trends: “Real, Constitutional Money is moving out of the US to China, while the Federal Reserve increasingly devalues our fiat currency dollars by expanding the money supply… It seems abundantly clear the United States of America has forgotten the “Golden Rule” (either way you wish” (May 6).

Also on May 6, Ivory praised campaign advertisements from another user: “These campaign ads by @spencerpratt are crushing it”

Ivory’s remarks reflect ongoing debates about inflation and the role of the Federal Reserve in managing the nation’s money supply. In recent years, critics have raised concerns that expanding the money supply can lead to devaluation of currency and rising prices. Some analysts have also pointed to shifts in global gold reserves and financial assets toward countries like China as indicative of broader changes in international economic power.



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