On Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump resumed his criticism of the Federal Reserve, claiming that Chairman Jerome Powell is not doing a good job and that he knows more than him about interest rates.

In a speech delivered at a rally in Warren, Michigan, celebrating the 100 days since taking office, Trump did not explicitly mention Powell's name but heavily hinted at his previous criticisms of the Federal Reserve Chairman.

Trump said: "Interest rates have fallen even though I have someone at the Federal Reserve who is really not doing a good job, but I won't say that... I want to be very nice and respectful to the Federal Reserve."

"You're not supposed to criticize the Federal Reserve, you're supposed to let them do what they want, but I know much more than he does about interest rates, believe me."