Trump, Jerome Powell and Federal Reserve
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President Trump, left, has accused Fed boss Powell, right, of being too slow to cut interest rates and this week described him as a 'knucklehead'.
Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Pulte discusses President Donald Trump's attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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Irish Star on MSNAgitated Trump yells 'you must be kidding' at reporter for controversial questionWhile speaking to reporters, Donald Trump replied to a question about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, saying: "You must be kidding" and shaking his head. A reporter asked President Donald Trump on Tuesday about Jerome Powell outside the White House after Trump said he received a "very quick briefing" on Jeffrey Epstein.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Says ‘Too Late’ Jerome Powell Is Costing US Over $1 Trillion A Year, Calls For Rate CutsPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday reignited his attacks against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and called for significant rate cuts yet again to trim the federal deficit. In two posts on his social media platform Truth Social,
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President Donald Trump’s attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are so commonplace at this point that they barely register in financial markets these days. The rapidly intensifying multi-pronged efforts by Trump’s advisers to amplify and expand on Trump’s attacks are a good reason to rethink that indifference.
President Donald Trump has signaled he’s already looking to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell far earlier than usual. Here’s how a so-called ‘shadow’ Fed would work, and why it could cause problems for markets.