Their View: Powell probe is a new low for Trump's criminal justice system
One of the most insidious aspects of the Trump era is how quickly the public gets used to what should be unacceptable scenarios – such as the use of federal criminal prosecutions for political retribution.
Having already watched as Trump's
It's not; it's worse. This time, it's less a tantrum driven by retribution than a calculated attempt to expand presidential power in ways it shouldn't be expanded. Trump wants the Fed, an independent entity, to lower interest rates, and his administration is holding Powell's feet to the fire with the threat of a personal criminal prosecution to make that happen. Period.
Spare us the inevitable MAGA bothsiderism that claims former President
The Trump administration's prosecutions of Comey and James, conversely, were clearly baseless attempts at vengeance against both of them for doing their jobs, by a president who views the
What makes the move against Powell so much more dangerous is that, this time, the criminal justice system is being weaponized not to punish a critic or a political adversary – that's dangerous enough – but to gain control over what is supposed to be an independent governmental entity.
It's understandable for any president to want interest rates to be as low as possible. Low rates make regular Americans happy when they buy houses or cars or use their credit cards. But the lowest possible rates aren't always the best scenario for the broader economy. That's why the Fed is structured as an independent agency, out of reach of presidential politics.
As this president has demonstrated again and again, he can't stand not having full control over every aspect of the federal government. That is the obvious explanation for the extraordinary and seemingly unwarranted criminal probe against Powell for supposedly misleading
Trump has routinely expressed his anger at Powell for not lowering interest rates to his liking, but the administration claims Trump didn't direct federal investigators to target Powell. To anybody in America who truly believes that Trump's
Powell has long been notably careful about not publicly criticizing Trump, but in this case, he apparently understood that diplomacy is no longer in order.
"The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the
Kudos to Powell for standing up to that thuggish intimidation. Even if Trump were the economic genius he thinks he is (his destructive tariff policies alone debunk that), the nation's economic levers must never be subject to the political needs and whims of any president.
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