The latest attacks on Powell came as the trade war between the US and China entered a new phase, raising political risks for the president.
President Donald Trump lambasted Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell in a tweetstorm Friday as his trade war with China escalated. "My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powel or Chairman Xi?" Trump wrote on Twitter. The latest attacks on Powell came as the trade war between the US and China entered a new phase, heightening political risks for the Trump reelection campaign a week after a recession warning flashed. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.
President Donald Trump lambasted Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell in a tweetstorm Friday as his trade war with China escalated. "My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powel or Chairman Xi?" Trump wrote on Twitter. The latest attacks on Powell came as the trade war between the US and China entered a new phase, heightening political risks for the Trump reelection campaign a week after a recession warning flashed. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.
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