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Trump Escalates Confrontation with Federal Reserve Chairman Powell During Fed Headquarters Visit

U.S. President criticizes renovation costs and publicly challenges Jerome Powell, who remains unfazed
During a tense overnight visit to the Federal Reserve headquarters, currently undergoing renovations, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly clashed with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

The confrontation occurred in front of cameras when Trump criticized the renovation budget, claiming it had ballooned from 2.5 billion dollars to 3.1 billion dollars.

Trump presented a letter to Powell on camera and commented that, if still in real estate, he would have fired the project manager.

Powell responded by stating that Trump’s figures included a separate building whose renovations were completed five years ago.

The exchange reflected ongoing tensions between Trump and Powell, one of the few senior public officials who has resisted presidential pressure.

Asked by reporters what he would have done in the past as a real estate developer if a project went over budget, Trump reiterated that he would have dismissed the manager, a statement interpreted as directed at Powell.

Later in the tour, Trump patted Powell on the back and again urged him to lower interest rates, laughing while doing so.

When questioned again about Powell's future, Trump stated that he wanted to see the renovations completed perfectly and avoided directly answering whether Powell would be dismissed.

Despite the earlier clash, Trump denied any tension between them, describing his relationship with Powell as positive.

He acknowledged one policy disagreement, urging Powell to reduce interest rates.

The Federal Reserve has held rates steady since the start of Trump's second term, after lowering them twice during the final phase of former President Joe Biden’s term in response to declining inflation.

Powell has previously stated that inflation could rise due to Trump's trade policies and that current conditions warrant keeping interest rates stable.

This disagreement remains a central point of contention.

Trump's visit marked the first time in two decades that a sitting U.S. president has entered the Federal Reserve headquarters.

His team justified the visit by stating that he wanted to observe the progress of ongoing renovations.
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