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President Donald Trump accused the Federal Reserve under Chairman Jerome Powell of "choking out the housing market" in his latest attack on the central bank's decision-making.He made the comments after data from mortgage buyer Freddie Mac painted a painful picture of the housing market,
President Donald Trump denied reports he was planning to fire Jerome Powell. Can he even do that legally? Who nominated the Fed chair? What to know.
President Donald J. Trump and his America First policies are back, and the American people can feel the momentum. After
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Daily Express US on MSNElizabeth Warren issues financial warning to Donald Trump live on CNNThe Massachusetts senator insisted that Trump's "biggest concern" is the Federal Reserve, and that he may make a grave error with his recent firing calls
Once again, Donald Trump is dancing with the idea of trying to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell — a move economists say would shake global markets and could unleash economic chaos. Plus, Trump directly attacks his own base over the Epstein backlash.
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President Donald Trump said Wednesday it’s “highly unlikely” that he’ll fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after signaling otherwise a day earlier in a private meeting with lawmakers.
Stocks had been rising modestly in the morning, before news reports saying that Trump was likely to fire the Fed chief, which quickly sent the the S&P 500 down by 0.7%. When later
The president floated the idea of firing the Fed chief to lawmakers, then said such a move was "very unlikely."