Senate must use confirmation process to stand against presidential abuse of power
ANOTHER VIEW
But he neglects the long-term side effects of a quick high.
Lower interest rates may spark growth by stimulating spending and investment, but they can also increase inflation as demand climbs. More importantly, trust in the
Trump is far from the first president to disagree with the way the Fed is handling interest rates.
However, his pressure campaign against the central bank’s board and its current chairman,
After Trump’s unsuccessful attempt last year to fire
In a video statement in January, Powell, whose term as chair ends
"This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions, or whether instead monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation," he said.
Fortunately, in this case, political pressure cut both ways, as
The gambit worked, and the
In a bid to save face,
While Tillis is not seeking reelection and can risk Trump’s wrath, his actions should remind his congressional colleagues that when the president abuses his power, they have power themselves to push back.
Nowhere will this be more crucial than in the
While Trump has so far failed to politicize the
Still, this wasn’t enough for Trump, who reportedly fired Bondi, in part, because she wasn’t pursuing his political enemies aggressively enough. Never mind that it was the courts that offered an embarrassing dismissal of the prosecutions against Comey and James.
While the president has yet to nominate a replacement, acting Attorney General
Tillis, who also sits on the
Whether it is Blanche or some other Trump sycophant, senators must defend the independence of the
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