Did Trump back down? 😓 This system in America is truly surreal! The president can fire the Federal Reserve chairman but dares not act? Trump backed down!

Brothers, this way of playing in America is really hard to understand! The president clearly has the power to dismiss the Federal Reserve chairman, yet Trump, with his violent temper, actually backed down and only dared to make threats to Powell like "let's talk after the election." What kind of superior-subordinate relationship is this?

Let me clarify this surreal reality for you:

1. The president indeed has the authority to appoint and dismiss the Federal Reserve chairman, but actually doing it would be a nuclear-level operation— the market would collapse right before your eyes.

2. Powell dares to stand firm because he has Wall Street's powerful backers. If Trump really messed around, the major investors would be the first to object.

3. These two are like the relationship between property management and the homeowners' committee: the property management (president) theoretically can replace the homeowners' committee director (Federal Reserve chairman), but truly changing it requires the approval of all homeowners (Wall Street).

The most outrageous thing is Trump's current attitude— he says "I can wait," but in reality, he has backed down! This guy is waging a trade war fiercely, yet he doesn’t dare to lift a finger against Powell, what does that indicate? It shows that in the face of dollar hegemony, even the president has to admit defeat!

(If you ask me, this is like the relationship between cryptocurrency big shots and exchanges: on the surface, you’re the boss, but if you really provoke users to collectively withdraw their funds, you can become a powerless figure in no time.)