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Are US tariffs starting to bite? Trump, in denial over rising prices, targets Fed chief Powell
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The White House is doubling down on its claim that inflation is under control, despite data showing prices are still rising. Meanwhile, Trump is reportedly targeting Fed Chair Jerome Powell, possibly to deflect blame for economic struggles. Critics see this as a risky move that could destabilize the economy further—especially since Trump’s earlier promises to lower prices haven’t panned out as hoped.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just political drama—it’s about whether the administration is willing to acknowledge economic realities or if it’s shifting blame instead. If the White House undermines the Fed’s independence, it could shake investor confidence and make inflation harder to tame. For everyday Americans, that could mean even higher costs down the line.

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