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Trump lambasted the Fed for its $2.5 billion renovation of its headquarters and another building ahead of a tour of the site.
President Donald Trump, after a tour of the Fed’s $2.5 billion renovation, said he didn’t want to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell because of the plan’s cost overruns.
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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.
President Donald Trump's contemplation of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over interest rate disagreements threatens to challenge the legal boundaries of historical Fed independence. The Federal Reserve Act's unclear definition of 'cause' for removal of board members could lead to unprecedented legal confrontations and implications for the central bank's autonomy.
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After months of criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, President Donald Trump took the fight to the Fed’s front door on Thursday, publicly scorning the central bank chief over the ballooning costs of a long-planned building project.
The president turned a rare visit to the U.S. central bank into political theater that included hard hats and a back slap.
A top White House budget official said President Trump is "troubled" by Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's management, as Mr. Trump pressures him over interest rates.
President Trump continued his assault on the chair of the Federal Reserve on Friday, saying he would like Jerome H. Powell to resign. The president, who has berated Mr. Powell for weeks, called ...
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Trump discusses plans to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Powell in a FOX Business interview, criticizing high interest rates as the U.S. faces refinancing $9 trillion in debt.