
Trump softens his stance: The Fed doesn't necessarily have to listen to me

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Trump downplayed criticism of the weakening of the Fed's independence, emphasizing that the president can freely discuss interest rate issues, but does not insist on compliance. He recalled lobbying Fed Chairman Powell during his tenure and opposed Vice President Harris's housing subsidy plan, saying it would exacerbate rising house prices. His stance reflects the importance of economic issues in the 2024 election, with polls showing that voters are more concerned about the economy, where Trump has an advantage over Biden and Harris
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