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U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, adding that he "may have to force something" as part of his ongoing push for the central bank to lower rates.
President Donald Trump reiterated Thursday he did not plan to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, days after saying he would “soon” pick his nominee to lead the central bank next.
After decades of enmity and conflict by proxy, it is the first time the arch-enemies have traded fire with such intensity, triggering fears of a prolonged conflict that could engulf the Middle East.
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Raw Story on MSN'Very telling': Trump agency under fire after posting Russian flag on Flag DayDonald Trump's administration on Saturday was accused of promoting the Russian flag, on Flag Day. The Department of Defense over the weekend wished social media a "Happy Flag Day!" "Let us honor the emblem of our nation and the stars and stripes that unite us all.
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Millions rally across the U.S. in anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests demanding democracy and immigrant rights amid scattered clashes.” Masses of
Several Angelenos talked to Rolling Stone to dispel Trump's bluster about the recent protests against ICE and his militarized crackdown
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Calls Fed Chair Powell ‘Numbskull’ But Says He Won’t Fire HimPresident Donald Trump renewed his attacks against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell following the release of favorable inflation data, pressuring him to lower interest rates. During a White House briefing on Thursday,
Dana Bash criticized Trump's National Guard deployment to Los Angeles and compared him to an arsonist while California officials blamed him for escalating tensions.
The device allows semiautomatic weapons to fire more rapidly. Federal officials had classified them as machine guns, effectively making them illegal.