#特朗普施压鲍威尔 Trump and Powell are arguing again and again, with daily controversies piling up, the next step won't be a consensus between the two, but rather a direct confrontation with us.

There are reports suggesting that Trump has privately discussed firing Powell multiple times, but so far, he has not yet decided whether to do so. Trump has spoken with former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh about plans to fire Powell and is considering appointing Warsh as his replacement. However, Warsh believes that Powell should not be fired and advocates for allowing the Federal Reserve chairman to complete his term smoothly and without interference.

At Thursday's meeting, Trump stated that he has the authority to dismiss Powell and emphasized that "if he wants him out, he needs to go soon," while also expressing dissatisfaction with Powell. However, from the current outcome, it seems that firing Powell remains a daunting task. Powell has also stated that he will not resign voluntarily and looks forward to the developments ahead.