#中美贸易关系

On Thursday of last week, Trump criticized Powell three times. Early in the morning, Trump said: I don’t think Powell is doing his job well. If I ask for it, he should leave. Powell doesn’t make me happy. He is always slow to act. During the lunch break of the U.S. stock market, Trump said again: I don’t think Powell is doing his job well. If I ask for it, he should leave. Powell doesn’t make me happy. He is always slow to act. After a few minutes, Trump once again “attacked” Powell, saying the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates, which is what the Fed owes the American people. Powell will face great political pressure. In short, Trump has been very dissatisfied with Powell recently, constantly saying that the matter of interest rate cuts is “always too late and wrong,” accusing him of “manipulating politics,” “being too bad,” and again pressing for interest rate cuts, believing Powell “should have lowered interest rates like the European Central Bank a long time ago,” and calling for Powell to “resign as soon as possible.” This is Trump’s consistent tactic of confusing black and white. It’s really funny; anyone in the world with eyes and a brain can see that when it comes to manipulating politics, no one in this world does it more than Trump himself. What’s even more shameless is that he is also manipulating policies, getting his family and people around him to profit tens of billions, even hundreds of billions of dollars in the cryptocurrency and U.S. stock markets. Trump has previously made statements on social media, saying that U.S. inflation is declining and that Federal Reserve Chairman Powell should take action to lower interest rates, but his actions are always very slow, and he has not done his job well, even giving old Powell a nickname similar to “Sleepy Joe,” calling him “Too Late.”