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President Trump has backed off of his threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell — for now. The president appeared ...
Privately, White House officials acknowledge uncertainty about Trump firing Powell solely based on accusations he mismanaged a multi-year renovation project.
President Trump asked Republican lawmakers how they felt about firing Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and they expressed approval for the firing, people familiar with the discussion said.
The news was first reported by Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter, which said Trump discussed the plan with ...
Trump backs off threat to fire Fed Chair Powell as stock market surges. 10h. ... “The press runs away with things. I have no intention of firing him,” Trump told reporters at the White House ...
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