Recently, the Wall Street Journal pointed out that Trump referred to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell as the 'main loser', attempting to influence the direction of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
However, in this war of words with the Federal Reserve, the real loser is not Powell himself, but Trump's successor who will be nominated next year.

On one hand, Trump openly criticizes the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates too quickly, claiming it has caused a slowdown in economic growth; on the other hand, he warns that if the Federal Reserve does not change its stance, it will have to bear the consequences.
Although this move may attract some voters' attention in the short term, it also leaves a shadow within the bureaucratic system: against the backdrop of the President's public pressure, the new Federal Reserve Chairman may struggle to escape political entanglements.