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US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he was not currently planning to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but added that he did not rule it out. Trump's mixed messaging, after months of ...
When a reporter asked if the expensive renovation was a fireable offense, Trump replied, “I think it sort of is." ...
Trump confirmed that in a White House meeting Tuesday night with about a dozen House Republicans, he had discussed the “concept” of dismissing Powell, long a target because of his refusal to lower ...
Trump indicated that Powell’s handling of an extensive renovation project on two Fed buildings could be grounds to fire him.
Amid reports that President Trump may fire the head of the Federal Reserve, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Wednesday that it’s unclear if the president has the power to do it.
U nited States President Donald Trump has denied plans to fire US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, after media reports that the president is likely to do so soon triggered a drop in stocks and the ...
Powell was nominated by Trump in November 2017 and was confirmed by the Senate in January 2018. The Fed chair’s term lasts ...
Trump denied he’s about to fire Jerome Powell but told reporters he can’t believe some idiot appointed him Fed chair back in 2017.
US Treasury two-year yields dropped sharply after a report the US President is likely to axe the Federal Reserve chairperson ...
President Trump denied he plans to fire Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell after telling Republican lawmakers he would likely make the move.
Trump reportedly considered firing Fed Chair Powell over rate policy and budget issues, raising legal speculation about a potential replacement.