Trump's throwing some serious shade at Biden, claiming he used an autopen to rubber-stamp certain Fed appointments—yeah, including Powell. Says he's gonna dig into this whole thing. Wild times when even central bank nominations become a political flashpoint. Could shake up expectations around monetary policy direction if this drama escalates.
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WenAirdrop
· 9h ago
Brother's trick is boring, the Fed should have been independent, and now it has become a campaign show... Powell had to be caught in the middle and died of embarrassment
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DaisyUnicorn
· 9h ago
Does central bank governance also play politics? The unicorns in the garden panicked... Powell's flower is about to be uprooted
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DogeBachelor
· 9h ago
The Fed is used as a political toy, is this still called independence? Laugh to death
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GmGnSleeper
· 9h ago
Biden's set... It's really outrageous, central banks can play politics, no wonder the currency circle is so chaotic
Trump's throwing some serious shade at Biden, claiming he used an autopen to rubber-stamp certain Fed appointments—yeah, including Powell. Says he's gonna dig into this whole thing. Wild times when even central bank nominations become a political flashpoint. Could shake up expectations around monetary policy direction if this drama escalates.