U.S. President Donald Trump reignited his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell during a rally in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday. Trump, without naming Powell directly, suggested he knew more about interest rates than the Fed Chair and implied Powell was underperforming. “I have a Fed person who’s not really doing a good job… but I want to be very nice and respectful to the Fed,” Trump said, adding, “I know much more than he does about interest rates, believe me.”
Trump’s remarks come amid growing concerns over the Fed’s independence. In early April, he warned that Powell risked triggering a recession if interest rates weren’t lowered, although he later stated he had no plans to fire him. Analysts warn that Trump’s continued rhetoric could undermine the Fed’s autonomy—a cornerstone of U.S. monetary policy.
The timing of Trump’s comments is significant, as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on his firing of two federal labor board members—a decision that could set a precedent regarding presidential authority over federal agencies.
Some commentators, including the Wall Street Journal’s Nick Timiraos, speculated that Trump may be laying the groundwork to blame the Fed for any negative economic fallout from his aggressive trade tariffs. Despite Trump's repeated calls, Powell has held firm, signaling no immediate rate cuts and citing persistent inflation and trade uncertainty.
The Fed, which cut rates by 1% in 2024 following falling inflation, has since shifted to a more cautious stance for 2025. However, worsening economic conditions linked to Trump’s policies could pressure the central bank to accelerate easing measures.
Jerome Powell, appointed by Trump himself, has pledged to serve through the end of his term in May 2026.


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