President Trump blasted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him “way late” and doing a “very bad job” for refusing to lower interest rates. Trump insists rates should be below 1% to boost our economy, but Powell won’t listen. This shows the Fed chief isn’t supporting hardworking Americans who need relief.
Trump didn’t hold back, calling Powell a “knucklehead” and “stupid guy” to his face. The president tried being nice first, but that didn’t work. Now he’s taking off the gloves because Powell just doesn’t get it. Americans deserve better leadership at the Fed.
The Fed’s crazy $2.5 billion building renovation proves how out of touch Powell is. They wasted 700 million taxpayer dollars on rooftop gardens and VIP dining rooms. This is your money being spent on marble and water features while families struggle. It’s shameful extravagance.
White House budget director Russell Vought exposed Powell’s mismanagement in a bombshell letter. The project’s costs ballooned while Powell misled Congress. This isn’t just waste – it’s betrayal of public trust. Patriots demand accountability for this abuse.
Even after Powell asked for a watchdog probe, the damage is done. Trump’s team is digging into whether Powell broke planning laws. This renovation scandal gives Trump strong grounds to remove Powell for cause. We need leaders who respect taxpayer dollars, not elite insiders.
Jamie Dimon, a top banker, warned Trump about pressuring the Fed. But when the Fed chair fails this badly, the president must step in. Powell’s stubbornness on rates hurts small businesses and workers. Trump is right to fight for the people.
Powell’s term ends next year, but we can’t wait. Every day he refuses to cut rates keeps families underwater. The Fed was created to serve America, not build palaces. Powell has forgotten his duty to the American worker.
Conservatives stand with Trump demanding Powell’s removal. This fight isn’t just about interest rates – it’s about an arrogant bureaucracy ignoring the people. We need a Fed chair who puts America first, not their own luxury projects.