
Trump 'Strongly' Disagrees With Ken Griffin On Fed, Slams Central Bank's Neglect Of Money Supply: 'It's Like The Pope Not Believing In Jesus'

Former President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve's policies, arguing they should have raised interest rates earlier in 2021. He expressed strong disagreement with billionaire Ken Griffin, who warned against Trump's interference with the Fed's independence. Trump described the Fed as "broken" and emphasized the need for modern information in decision-making. He drew a parallel between the Fed's neglect of money supply and the Pope not believing in Jesus. Griffin, a former Trump supporter, cautioned that such actions could jeopardize the Fed's independence, while economist Paul Krugman condemned attempts to undermine it.
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