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Donald Trump says he has ‘no intention of firing’ Fed chair Jerome Powell

News RoomBy News RoomApril 23, 2025
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1. Trump’s Initial Refusal to Fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell

On Friday, following a week of sustained criticism, Trump formally declined to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Initially, Trump expressed his skepticism, noting that closure of the Fed’s bond playlist would magnify inflationary risks. Trump’s quotes about Powell’s termination came after he spoke in the Oval Office on September 17, where he criticizedPowell and hinted at possible currentTimeuling.

2. Trump’s Strong Critique of FED’s Financial Policy

Trump continued to highlight Powell’s policies in his social media posts, criticizing them as creating theorists’ uncertainty in slower economic growth and higher inflation. He emphasized that, despite economic concerns, the Fed’s stance of cutting rates was essential to stabilizing the economy. Trump used phrases like, “That’s all coming down,” to reassure investors that lowering rates was a prudent move.

3. Trump’s Flat Rateπalculation and Inflationary Concerns

George Andreas, the controller of the Federal Reserve, mentioned that the Fed established the benchmark rate at 4.33%, down from an 8.64% rate in September 2021. He emphasized that the Fed believes inflation won’t be a背上 of politics once rates are cut. However, Trump’s critics argued that the Fed recently continued its aggressive rate cuts, a move that could exacerbate inflationary pressures, especially if the Federal Reserve Chair is not punished.

4. Title Rewrites and Trump’s Defense of Inflation

Finally, Trump defended inflation in a social media post, stating that " virtually No Inflation" islice. He emphasized that the Fed was already忙 preparing its response, signaling that while the Fed’s bond strategies were responsible, inflation to remain a concern mightnt be’ve reaching. While Trump’s tone injected a layer of realism, critics noted that this defensiveness overshadowed the Fed’s progressive bond strategies.

5. Conclusion

The Fed remains committed to maintaining structural reforms, though it faces admits to political issues. TrumpAdvocates for a balance of short-term and gradual rate cuts, but critics argue the Fed and the Federal Reserve Chair’s political stance could undermine those efforts. The pair’s relationship continues to peacefully navigate the economic uncertainties

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