Trump says a future Fed led by Kevin Warsh wouldn’t need pressure from the White House to cut rates — it would happen naturally. According to him, Warsh understands when the economy needs breathing room and would act independently, without political nudging.
The comment is already sparking debate. Some see it as confidence in a more growth-friendly Fed, others worry about how “independent” monetary policy would really be under that setup. Either way, rate cuts remain one of the biggest levers affecting markets, inflation, and risk assets.
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Trump says a future Fed led by Kevin Warsh wouldn’t need pressure from the White House to cut rates — it would happen naturally. According to him, Warsh understands when the economy needs breathing room and would act independently, without political nudging.
The comment is already sparking debate. Some see it as confidence in a more growth-friendly Fed, others worry about how “independent” monetary policy would really be under that setup. Either way, rate cuts remain one of the biggest levers affecting markets, inflation, and risk assets.