#Solana激增 As the European Central Bank repeatedly cuts interest rates, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell seems to "not listen to advice," and U.S. President Trump appears to be angry, mentioning Powell three times in one day and calling for interest rate cuts, even stating that Powell should have been fired long ago.
On the morning of the 17th, Thursday Eastern Time, Trump posted on social media:
· The Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is always too late and wrong; he released a report yesterday, which was yet another typical, complete "mess!"
· Powell should have lowered interest rates long ago like the European Central Bank, but he certainly should lower them now. The sooner Powell leaves, the better!
During the afternoon trading session on Thursday, Trump again addressed Powell twice.
Trump said, I don't think Powell is doing his job well. If I ask for it, he has to leave. Powell doesn't make me happy. He is always slow to act.
Trump accused Powell of manipulating politics, saying he is too bad. Interest rates in the U.S. have risen, and rates should be pushed down. Powell should lower interest rates. Trump also compared with Europe, saying Europe is indeed lowering interest rates.
After a few minutes, Trump again "attacked" Powell, saying the Federal Reserve should lower interest rates, which is what the Fed owes the American people. Powell will face significant political pressure.
Trump said the only good thing Powell can do is to lower interest rates. If Europe lowers rates while the Federal Reserve remains indifferent, it will put the U.S. at a disadvantage. With lower costs, inflation in the U.S. is minimal.
Trump's remarks are clearly a response to Powell's hawkish statement from last night. On Wednesday, Powell reiterated what he said more than a week ago, stating that the Federal Reserve "can completely wait until (the situation) is clearer, and then consider adjusting our policy stance." Powell believes that tariffs and other policies from Trump pose a high level of uncertainty for the economy, and the Fed needs to avoid tariffs causing prolonged inflation.
In fact, Trump has long been dissatisfied with Powell. Trump feels that Powell has been "slow to act" in combating inflation. He has repeatedly urged for interest rate cuts on social media, telling Powell to "act quickly."