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Trump attacks Fed chair Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates

Trump attacks Jerome Powell

Donald Trump early on Thursday blasted the Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell, for not lowering US interest rates and expressed a wish for him to be gone from his role.

The US president lambasted Powell as “always too late and wrong” in a post on his Truth Social platform. Trump noted that the European Central Bank (ECB) was poised on Thursday to lower interest rates again, without mentioning that the body has been responding to the chaos caused by Trump’s initiatives on tariffs.

Trump has been pressuring Powell repeatedly to cut US interest rates even though the central banker is independent of the administration in setting monetary policy and the White House typically does not publicly lobby the Federal Reserve.

US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell speaks in Chicago, on 16 April.
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The ECB had been expected to cut interest rates for the seventh time this year in order to prop up economic growth, and then did so not long before US markets were due to open. Powell enraged Trump on Wednesday night by warning that the president’s sweeping tariffs could raise inflation. That would make the Fed even more hesitant to cut interest rates.

Europe was preparing another interest rate cut following the global financial turmoil caused by Trump’s tariffs push, where he has gone back and forth on whether, when and how deeply to tax imports from other countries, and on which countries, since he returned to the White House for a second term.

He retreated sharply earlier this month from his decision to impose tariffs worldwide, pausing most of the charges for 90 days, although most notably not on China, after markets plunged and US government bonds – traditionally seen as one of the world’s safest financial assets – had suffered a dramatic sell-off. Wall Street chiefs and other experts also forecast a heightened likelihood of recession.

After insisting for days that he would hold firm on his aggressive trade strategy, unveiled in full on 2 April, which he dubbed “liberation day”, Trump announced on 9 April that all countries that had not retaliated against US tariffs would receive a reprieve – and only face a blanket US tariff of 10% – until July.

Powell on Wednesday said the US economy was well-positioned but added that Trump’s tariffs were likely to cause “at least a temporary rise in inflation. The inflationary effects could also be more persistent.” He indicated that the prospect of sweeping tariffs on virtually every trade partner could put the Fed in the unenviable position of having to choose between tackling inflation and unemployment.

The World Trade Organization, meanwhile, warned that Trump’s tariffs would send international trade into reverse this year, depressing global economic growth.

Trump also said as part of his Truth Social post at daybreak on Thursday that: “Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough.” He dubbed him, further in the post, “Too Late” and put forward the argument that prices were coming down, from oil to eggs.

Trump nominated Powell to become chair during his first term in the White House, in 2018, and Joe Biden renominated him during his term in the White House, in 2022. The US Senate confirms the chair and the US president cannot terminate the head of the Federal Reserve before the end of their four-year fixed stints.

The US central bank has held interest rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5% since the start of this year.

Trump said in his post: “The ECB is expected to cut interest rates for the 7th time, and yet, “Too Late” Jerome Powell of the Fed, who is always TOO LATE AND WRONG, yesterday issued a report which was another, and typical, complete “mess!” Oil prices are down, groceries (even eggs!) are down, and the USA is getting RICH ON TARIFFS. Too Late should have lowered Interest Rates, like the ECB, long ago, but he should certainly lower them now. Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!”

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Chris Columbus: “I wish Donald Trump’s cameo ‘was gone’”


Director Chris Columbus still isn’t thrilled about President Donald Trump’s cameo in 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”

Columbus directed the sequel to the hugely popular 1990 Christmas classic “Home Alone,” and shared with the San Francisco Chronicle in an interview published Tuesday that Trump’s appearance in the film has since become “an albatross for me” and “wishes it was gone.”

In the movie, Trump plays himself when he encounters Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) – who got separated from his family and ends up in the Big Apple – inside the Plaza Hotel, with the boy asking the then-New York City businessman and real estate magnate for directions to the hotel’s lobby. Trump points him in the right direction.

It’s a brief scene that Columbus said he “can’t cut,” adding that if he does, he thinks he’d “probably be sent out of the country.”

“I’ll be considered sort of not fit to live in the United States,” he added.

Columbus has previously spoken about how Trump wound up in the film in the first place, telling Business Insider in 2020 Trump would only allow them to film inside the Plaza, which he owned at the time, if he was in the movie.

“So we agreed to put him in the movie, and when we screened it for the first time the oddest thing happened: people cheered when Trump showed up on-screen,” he said at the time. “So I said to my editor, ‘Leave him in the movie. It’s a moment for the audience.’ But he did bully his way into the movie.”

In 2023, Trump addressed his appearance in the movie, writing on Truth Social at the time, “I was very busy, and didn’t want to do it. They were very nice, but above all, persistent. I agreed, and the rest is history! That little cameo took off like a rocket, and the movie was a big success.”

“Now, however, 30 years later, Columbus (what was his real name?) put out a statement that I bullied myself into the movie,” he later added. “Nothing could be further from the truth. That cameo helped make the movie a success.”

But Columbus took issue with that statement in the Chronicle this week, saying of Trump’s “Home Alone 2” cameo, “Years later, it’s become this curse. It’s become this thing that I wish it was not there. What’s going through this guy’s mind? He said I was lying. I’m not lying. He said I begged him to be in the movie, but there’s no world I would ever beg a non-actor to be in a movie. But we were desperate to get the Plaza Hotel.”

“Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” stars Culkin, Catherine O’Hara, John Heard, Tim Curry, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, and grossed $359 million, an impressive figure for the early ‘90s.