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Bitcoin (BTC) price surges past $91,000 as ETF inflows hit $381M; Trump's Fed comments fuel risk rotation into crypto assets.

Apr 23, 2025 at 02:50 am

Bitcoin (BTC) crosses $91K as Trump ignites capital flight to crypto

Bitcoin price surged past $91,000 on Monday, signaling fresh institutional capital inflows into crypto markets following renewed political friction over U.S. monetary policy.

According to BBC reports, President Donald Trump’s has made fresh attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell—accusing him of politicizing rate decisions and stifling economic recovery—amplified volatility in equities and bonds, driving risk-sensitive investors toward digital assets.

Speaking Monday, Trump warned that Powell “should do the rate cuts because the European Central Bank has already moved,” threatening his removal if reelected. Powell has maintained his intention to complete his term, which ends May 2026.

output: Bitcoin price surged past $91,000 on Monday, signaling fresh institutional capital inflows into crypto markets following renewed political friction over U.S. monetary policy.

According to BBC reports, President Donald Trump’s has made fresh attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell—accusing him of politicizing rate decisions and stifling economic recovery—amplified volatility in equities and bonds, driving risk-sensitive investors toward digital assets.

Speaking Monday, Trump warned that Powell “should do the rate cuts because the European Central Bank has already moved,” threatening his removal if reelected. Powell has maintained his intention to complete his term, which ends May 2026.

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