Trump, Jerome Powell and Fed
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Trump argues with Fed Chairman then says he'd fire himPresident Trump is again clashing with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell in a face-to-face argument about interest rates and a hugely expensive renovation project at the Fed Headquarters.
The money was raised during a one-night star-studded fundraiser titled "FireAid" at both the SoFi Stadium and the Forum. Stars like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Olivia Rodrigo, performed at the event.
Trump wants to play global peacemaker. Derailed Gaza cease-fire shows how daunting that ambition is.
Though the Republican president has only been back in office for six months, he has sought to be known as a peacemaker. In some cases, he has set ambitious goals that have fallen short, like a promise to end the still-ongoing war in Ukraine before he took office.
Elizabeth Warren opposed Jerome Powell. Now she worries Trump will fire him - Once the Federal Reserve chairman’s biggest critic, Warren fears Trump’s attacks on the central bank’s independence
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The court signaled again that it believes the president has the power to fire the leaders of agencies and commissions that Congress said were independent.
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Washingtonian on MSNScots Prepare to Welcome Trump With Insults, Protests; Commanders Stadium Deal Unveiled; and MoCo’s Fire Department Sounds Like a Spirited BunchGood morning. Phew! What a scorcher. Very hot and humid today. A nominal high of 99, but the heat index will make it feel as hot as 109. A heat advisory will be in effect after 11 AM. The overnight low will be around 78,
President Donald Trump has escalated his pressure campaign against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, leaving the door open to ousting him for “fraud,” he said last week. That raises questions about what would happen if Trump actually tires to fire the central bank leader.
President Donald Trump‘s bids to replace a litany of independent agency heads have prompted legal challenges from the Left, which could end up with the Supreme Court revisiting a 90-year-old precedent related to the president’s firing power.