Trump's Federal Reserve Frustration: A Possible Change of Mind?
Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and hinted at possibly altering his decision about firing him. In a social media tirade, Trump criticized the Fed's choice not to lower interest rates and acknowledged his strong criticisms might complicate Powell's decision-making.

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In a recent social media outburst, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his frustration with the Federal Reserve's decision-making, particularly targeting its chairman, Jerome Powell. Trump discussed his dissatisfaction over the Fed's refusal to lower interest rates, a move he believes is necessary for economic growth.
Trump's comments included a veiled threat of reconsidering his stance on firing Powell, though he acknowledged the chairman's term would soon conclude. This public airing of grievances is part of a pattern of Trump's persistent critiques aimed squarely at the Federal Reserve.
Despite his criticisms, Trump recognized that his public disapproval might hinder Powell's ability to make the very policy changes Trump desires. The tension highlights ongoing disagreements between the executive branch and the Federal Reserve regarding monetary policy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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