Trump’s War with Jerome Powell and Fed Is Far from Over
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Eyes were closed, heads were shaking and backs were slapped. The nonverbal cues at the president's visit to the Federal Reserve are worth another look.
As recently as last week, President Trump was considering firing Powell, but later told reporters it was “highly unlikely” he would do so.
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For months, President Donald Trump has been threatening to fire Powell, primarily because the president thinks that short term interest rates, which currently stand at 4.25 to 4.50 percent, are too high. Every time the president flirts with unseating Powell, he has pulled back, but could he actually do it?
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