The confrontation between Donald Trump and Jerome Powell formed a tense chapter in the relationship between the White House and the Federal Reserve. During his presidency, Trump publicly criticized the Federal Reserve Chairman for maintaining interest rates that he claimed hindered economic growth. For his part, Powell defended the independence of the central bank, prioritizing financial stability and controlling inflation. Despite their differing visions, both have influenced the economic direction of the United States. Today, as Trump seeks to return to power, questions are resurfacing about how he would manage this important relationship again. The tension between politics and economics remains a central topic in public and electoral discussions.