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President Donald Trump said he won't fire Jerome Powell following a clash at the Federal Reserve that saw the Fed chair correct the president.
President Donald Trump told reporters he would not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell despite growing tension between the two over interest rates.
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Trump's Body Language During Awkward Exchange With Jerome Powell Spoke Volumes, Experts Say
Eyes were closed, heads were shaking and backs were slapped. The nonverbal cues at the president's visit to the Federal Reserve are worth another look.
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Maddow Blog | Trump struggles with facts as Fed Chair Jerome Powell corrects him in real time
Donald Trump is rarely fact-checked by his own appointees on camera. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell did it anyway.
Trump lambasted the Fed for its $2.5 billion renovation of its headquarters and another building ahead of a tour of the site.
The president’s participation in a tour of the Fed had the makings of a public relations disaster for the central bank. But by Friday, the president was praising Powell.
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Mediaite on MSNMSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Roasts Trump Over ‘Humiliation’ Of Being Corrected Live By Powell: ‘Clown Being Clowned!’
Lawrence O’Donnell roasted President Donald Trump over the "humiliation" of being corrected live on television by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The post MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Roasts Trump Over ‘Humiliation’ Of Being Corrected Live By Powell: ‘Clown Being Clowned!
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Paramount and Skydance merger approved and Trump visits Powell at Federal Reserve: Morning Rundown
Federal government regulators approve an $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance. Jerome Powell pushes back during Donald Trump’s visit to the Federal Reserve’s headquarters. And the woman behind the viral “Jet2 holiday” soundbite is surprised at its popularity.
An investment firm headed by a supporter of President Donald Trump sued Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and other Fed officials demanding public access to monetary policy meetings.James Fishback’s Azoria Capital said in a suit filed Thursday that the decades-old practice of holding Federal Open Market Committee meetings behind closed doors violates government transparency laws.