President Trump angrily responded on Sunday A Wall Street Journal Story Scott Besent, Secretary, Treasury Department, demanded personally to talk to him Trying to set fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Trump, who is currently sueing the Journal on his reporting on his relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein, has done Aggressally trying to set Pavel on fire To deal with interest rates. Legal scholars believe that Trump has the right to unilaterally excludes the fed chair, and reports that he has shaken Wall Street in recent times.
“Wall Street Journal today ran a commonly untrue story, saying that the Secretary of Treasury, Scott Besent explained to me that firing to Jerome ‘very late’ Powell, the worst Federal Reserve president, will be bad for the market,” Trump, bad for Trump, “Trump will be bad for Trump.” Said in a Sunday post Social on truth.
He said, “Nobody had to convince me. I know better than anyone what is good for the market, and what is good for the USA,” he said. “If it was not for me, the market will not be at a record height yet, it might have crashed! So, correct your information. People don’t explain to me, I explain them!”
Upon arriving for the comment, Fed said that it is “nothing to share.”
Trump sued the journal for alleged defamation on Friday After the newspaper A story was published in which he described a letter, which he allegedly sent to Epstin for his 50th birthday.
The journal said that the message of the birthday, which appears to be the signature of Trump, was typed inside the outline of a naked woman.
“A sail is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and may be another wonderful secret every day,” it allegedly reads.
Trump’s legal complaint stated that the story caused the Presidential dollars in compensation, causing “heavy financial and reputed losses” for the President.
The trial stated, “The defendants prepared the story for the character and integrity of President Trump and misleading him in a false light.”
Trump has been trying to reduce growing calls from weeks – some of his strongest supporters have been included – for full release of federal government files on Epstein, who died of a clear suicide in Manhattan Jail in 2019.
Several members of the Trump administration had adopted the principles of plot around Epstein earlier, but earlier this month, the administration stated that insulted financer and convicted sexual criminal had actually killed themselves, and they did not keep the “customer list”.