Trump, Jerome Powell and Federal Reserve
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President Donald Trump repeated his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as being "too late" in cutting interest rates, while inflation remains above the 2% target.
President Donald Trump has relentlessly attacked Fed Chairman Jerome Powell since he retook office, most recently calling him a “fool” Thursday morning after the Fed chose to hold interest rates steady the day prior.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump’s “Mr. Too Late” label may stick even if Fed’s Powell wins the warFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell might win the inflation battle, the public opinion war, and still end up branded with Trump’s latest insult: “Mr. Too Late.”
The Federal Reserve’s refusal to acquiesce to Trump’s Interest rate cut requests has led Powell to become one of Trump’s biggest targets.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday pushed back on political pressure from the White House, telling reporters that President Trump "doesn't affect our doing our job at all" and that "I've never asked for a meeting with any president,
President Donald Trump had the Federal Reserve in his sights once again Tuesday following the release of [mild consumer-inflation data](
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell won’t cut interest rates Wednesday, but he might sometime soon. No matter what, he’s in a no-win situation. It’s not just that President Donald Trump’s tariffs run the risk of both slowing growth and raising prices,
Under relentless attack from President Donald Trump, Jerome Powell needs all the allies he can get — and he has plenty in Congress, including among Republicans who show little appetite for ditching the Federal Reserve chief.