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President Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters Thursday alongside Chair Jerome Powell to tour a major renovation taking place there, a project he and his administration have criticized
In an unusual visit to the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump once again said that interest rate cuts were needed and firing Chair Jerome Powell wasn't "necessary."
Trump has used the renovation project as both a literal and symbolic example of what he has often described as government waste. Speaking to reporters last week, Trump called the construction effort “a disgrace,” and accused Fed officials of overspending at a time when inflation remains high and interest rates are biting into household budgets.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Says ‘I’ll Be Watching’ After Sparring With Powell Over Fed Renovation Costs, Central Bank Chief Claps Back PubliclyPresident Donald Trump returned from a rare visit to the Federal Reserve headquarters on Thursday with concerns about the viability and cost overruns of an ongoing renovation. While providing a brief update on his visit on his Truth Social account,
The Fed’s decision on interest rates affects many types of consumer borrowing costs, from credit cards and mortgages to auto loans.
Trump on Friday expressed confidence the Fed will start cutting, a day after he met with central bank Chair Jerome Powell.
President Donald Trump met with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell this week, striking a lighter tone between himself and the Fed following a tour of the central bank’s headquarters. But
For President Donald Trump, whose political career has benefited from voter anxiety over Washington elites, the health of his predecessor and the riches of Wall Street, the past week offered a reversal of fortune.
President Donald Trump is set to visit the headquarters of an institution that no president has visited within the last 20 years, and it has to do with his massive dissatisfaction with a key public servant.
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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