GOP senators warn Trump that firing Powell would send 'shock wave' through economy
"I do not believe a president, any president, has the authority to fire the
"I believe strongly in the independence of the
Kennedy said he understands Trump's desire to see interest rates lowered to energize the economy, noting that past presidents have pressed for the same thing. But he warned that slashing rates now when the
"If you cut interest rates right now by 300 basis points or 3 percent it would crash the stock market, you would see bond prices take a journey to the center of the Earth, you would see the 10-year
Kennedy warned that if firing Powell backfires and causes the interest on
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"It would be a colossal mistake," he warned.
He predicted that Trump would likely fail in his bigger goal of getting the Fed to lower rates because the central bank operates largely by consensus and has 12 voting members, including the seven members of the board of governors, the president of the New York Federal Reserve, and four members of regional reserve banks who serve on a rotation.
"Anybody out there in voter-land who thinks that firing
"What it will do is send a shock wave through the markets about maybe there's a real threat to the independence of the Fed," Tillis warned. "That will create second- and third-order effects that none of us who track markets want to see."
Sen.
"I think, long term, the markets watch very carefully the independence of the
He said he would not support firing Powell.
"If you're challenging the independence of the
Rounds said he doesn't think Trump would fire Powell but is instead "lobbying him to get a rate reduction."
The stock market bounced up and down like a yo-yo Wednesday amid conflicting stories about whether Trump was poised to oust the Fed chair.
Powell's term as chair is scheduled to end in
Sen.
But Cramer cautioned that while the Fed should maintain its independence, that doesn't mean it should ignore what the president and members of
Cramer said
Trump waved around a draft of a dismissal letter for Powell at a meeting with about a dozen
Trump then backed away from the threat Wednesday, telling reporters at the
But he didn't take the option off the table.
"I don't rule out anything, but I think it's highly unlikely. Unless he has to leave for fraud," he said.
Trump's budget director,
The letter pointed to
Vought said Powell's testimony before the
The
"All I want is a Fed chair who understands how economies work, and Powell ain't that," he said. "We're in the endgame now for Powell."
Some Trump allies view Fed rate cuts as something that would go a long way in offsetting any slowdown in economic activity caused by Trump's threat to impose higher tariffs on trading partners such as
But Speaker
"Can the president fire



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