Mars Finance News: On May 7, according to statistics, Trump has publicly criticized the Federal Reserve more than 12 times this year, demanding an immediate interest rate cut, specifically:
In January, Trump first challenged the Federal Reserve after taking office, demanding they "immediately cut rates" and hinting that "I understand rates better than Powell". At the January Federal Reserve meeting, Powell emphasized that there was no urgency to cut rates, and Trump immediately criticized him on social media, saying Powell and the Federal Reserve failed to address the inflation problem they created.
In March, Trump again called out Powell on social media, stating that as U.S. tariffs gradually begin to affect the economy, it would be better for the Federal Reserve to lower rates. "Do the right thing!"
In early April, Trump told Powell to cut rates and "stop playing politics". For Powell, now is the best time to cut rates. Powell is always acting too late.
On April 17, Trump criticized Powell on social media, saying Powell's actions were "too slow" and that he always acts too late and makes wrong decisions. Powell could not be fired fast enough!
On April 18, Trump again emphasized that he was not satisfied with Powell, believing he was "playing politics", and stated he believed Powell would resign at resign at his his request, while also saying he did not regret nominating Powell.
On April 21, Trump mocked Powell as "Mr. Too Late"" and """a big loser", believing Powell always arrives late. Trump there was and calling for Powell to immediately. Trump attitude a 180-degree turn, he to and always makes things messy. He stated it was the perfect time for the Federal Reserve to cut rates, hoping Powell would cut rates early or on on time time, not too late.
.On, Trump reiterated that Federal Reserve rates should cut hoped for a rate rate cut, again criticFederal action.
On 29asted100-day performance, claiming he understood rates better than the Federal Reserve chairman and criticizing the poor performance Reserve.
On 2after the non-farm payroll Trump for a rate cut, stating that tariffs brought in billions of dollars and were only only in a transition phase the, Federal Reserve should lower rates.
On May clearly 4, in an interview giving, he clearly stated he would not consider Powell before his term ends in 2026, while reiterating that the Federal Reserve should lower rates. Small U.S. businesses do not need any relief.
On May 7, as the Federal Reserve is about to announce its rate resolution, with the market generally expecting no action, Trump may again launch a fierce attack on Powell. (Ten)
Trump publicly criticized the Federal Reserve more than 12 times this year and demanded an immediate rate cut
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