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.
Key Takeaways Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s four-year leadership term ends in May 2026.President Donald Trump has been critical of Powell this year, calling for the chair's termination before walking back those threats.
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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.”
U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his criticism on Thursday of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a "fool" and complaining that the Fed is refusing to lower interest rates. Trump has been on a virtual war path against Powell in recent weeks,
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,
The dollar stays under pressure after President Trump repeated his calls for interest-rate cuts following Tuesday’s lower-than-expected U.S. inflation data. Trump again accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of being “too late” to lower rates on his Truth Social platform.
Federal Reserve Chairm Jerome Powell pushed back on political pressure from the White House, saying President Trump 'doesn't affect our doing our job at all' and that 'I've never asked for a meeting with any president,
Trade deals are driving the recovery for U.S. stocks with the S&P 500 erasing all of its losses post Liberation Day. President Trump continues his Middle East trip striking partnerships and investments,