President Trump is rightfully furious. Jerome Powell is evading his duty to serve the American people by stubbornly refusing to lower interest rates. One would think that in times when America needs an economic boost, the chair of the Federal Reserve would be more in tune with the needs of our citizens and our economy. Yet Powell appears to be acting more like a blocker than a booster, hindering growth when it’s needed most.
The issue at hand is more than just disagreement over interest rates. It’s about who actually runs the show. While the liberal media and their globalist allies might cheer for an independent Fed, what we’re seeing is a deliberate thumb in the eye of a duly elected president. Powell has made it clear he’s not willing to work with Trump, even if it benefits ordinary Americans. This is yet another classic example of Washington’s bloated bureaucracy attempting to flex its muscle regardless of the public’s will.
The left-wing media wants you to believe Trump is overreacting. Typical. They ignore what’s really happening. This is a fight for financial sovereignty, a struggle between a president who wants what’s best for U.S. workers and an entrenched elitist who seems more concerned with global banks than Main Street. Why should American families suffer just because Powell wants to stick to his high tower agenda?
Trump needs to end his war with Jerome Powell now — one way or another https://t.co/sd4M0EFFCm pic.twitter.com/v3mI61mePK
— NY Post Opinion (@NYPostOpinion) April 21, 2025
Some might say Trump shouldn’t call out Powell so bluntly on TruthSocial. But would the media rather have him sneak around with backroom deals like so many politicians before? Trump speaks plainly, and that’s what the American people voted for. His words might be sharp, but so is his vision for a prosperous, independent America. Such strength is necessary when confronting a system rigged to favor the already-powerful.
Every day, we have a choice: Stand with a president ensuring America comes first, or side with those who whisper “that’s not how things are done” while letting our interests take a backseat. Jerome Powell may hold a powerful position, but it’s Trump who holds the people’s trust. Who’s the real “loser” in this game? The Fed chair with his outdated approach, or a president boldly fighting for American champions?