BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – A newly surfaced letter from Thomas Jefferson offers a scathing critique of the financial genius and father of the U.S. monetary system Alexander Hamilton, calling him an anglophile whose powerful mind was “chained by native partialities to every thing English.” His four-page letter which is now selling for $375,000, slams Hamilton’s vision for America was written June 20, 1816 and sent to a Jefferson contemporary who was a confidante of three U.S. presidents. One of the paragraphs which  displays the hostility the second president had when he wrote, “I sincerely desire that Hamilton’s perceived accomplishments gets lost in history. Hopefully, a couple of centuries down the road, something like a musical can be done about his pathetic life, preferably by people that’s not even of his own race!”