Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell and Trump
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Did Jerome Powell write a July 22, 2025, letter informing President Donald Trump of his resignation as Chairman of the Federal Reserve? No, that's not true: A widely-shared screenshot of such a letter was in fact a fake,
Trump's repeated criticism of Powell and talk of firing him has rattled markets, raising concerns over central bank independence-a cornerstone of the global financial system
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent breaks down President Donald Trump’s trade deals, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and more on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
In a surprising move, Donald Trump is set to visit the Federal Reserve, escalating tensions with Chair Jerome Powell, whom he has repeatedly criticized for insufficient interest rate cuts. Trump's visit follows accusations of mismanagement in renovating historic buildings and his desire for significantly lower rates to ease government borrowing.
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday, the White House said. Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates.U.S. President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday,
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Mike Lee, a Utah MAGA loyalist, posted and then deleted a tweet celebrating Powell’s supposed resignation on Tuesday with a copy of the fake letter
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell amid his ongoing call for lower rates, and called on the central bank's board to act.
As recently as last week, President Trump was considering firing Powell, but later told reporters it was “highly unlikely” he would do so.
U.S. Fed Chair Jerome Powell spoke of a need to maintain a "safe, sound and efficient" U.S. banking system while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called Powell "good public servant" suggesting he finish his term.