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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and President Trump met for the first time in the president’s second term and sent mixed messages over their long-running discord over interest rates.
President Trump, in a private meeting at the White House on Thursday, told Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that he was making a "mistake" by not lowering interest rates, delivering in person a ...
President Donald Trump met with Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday. Trump has frequently called on Powell to cut interest rates, but the Fed has not done so since Trump took office.
President Donald Trump on Thursday met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for the first time in his second term, scolding him for not lowering borrowing costs. Powell maintained that any ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump met at the White House for the first time in the president's second term, the Federal Reserve announced. Fox Business. Personal Finance.
Powell made no commitments, “except to stress that the path of policy will depend entirely on incoming economic information,” the Fed said. News Today's news ...
Trump, who nominated Powell in 2017, has repeatedly attacked him, recently calling him on social media "a FOOL, who doesn’t have a clue." Trump's Fed comments have often moved markets.
Fed Chair Powell met with Trump at the White House Thursday and told him rate decisions can't be political By Jeff Cox, CNBC • Published May 29, 2025 • Updated on May 29, 2025 at 3:01 pm ...
Trump's attacks on Powell date back to shortly after Trump appointed Powell in 2018. “I’m not happy with him… if I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast, believe me," Trump told ...
Trump repeatedly has attacked the Fed leader, but backed off suggestions that he could have Powell removed. Trump's attacks on Powell date back to shortly after Trump appointed Powell in 2018.
Jerome H. Powell stressed in his first meeting since the president returned to the White House that policy decisions would be “based solely on careful, objective and nonpolitical analysis.” ...
Trump repeatedly has attacked the Fed leader, but backed off suggestions that he could have Powell removed. Trump's attacks on Powell date back to shortly after Trump appointed Powell in 2018.