The system in the United States is really hard to understand. Since the president has the power to fire the chairman of the Federal Reserve, why is it so difficult? What exactly is constraining Trump? Since he has the power to appoint and dismiss the Federal Reserve chairman, why is Powell so tough with him? What kind of superior-subordinate relationship do they have? If there is no superior-subordinate relationship, why does Trump say he has the power to fire the Federal Reserve chairman? It's really chaotic! Trump clearly stated for the first time that he will not fire Powell: 'I can wait; it won't be long before I can change people.' When asked if he would fire Powell before 2026, Trump gave the clearest negative answer so far: 'No, no, no. Why would I do that? I can wait; it won't be long before I can change people.' In addition, Trump downplayed concerns about the possibility of an economic recession and stated that the United States is in a transitional period. He is not worried about the economy shrinking during his term, but he does not rule out that possibility. When further questioned whether he would take responsibility for the impact of his tariff policy on the economy, Trump stated that he would ultimately be responsible for everything. $TRUMP